Recycling banks are emptied from Monday to Friday with the exception of bank holidays. If you visit a bank and it is full, please hold on to your recycling for a few days. We will empty banks again from Wednesday 27 December. Thank you for your patience
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From all of us on the Teignmouth & Dawlish Neighbourhood Team have a safe and happy Christmas To get ready for the surge of activity during the festive season, we are stepping up patrols around South Devon in a bid to help keep people safe. To do this, we’ll be actively confronting drink drivers, tackling violent crime including domestic violence and sexually aggressive behaviour, and ...
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Councillors are being recommended to renew a contract with the RNLI to continue to provide summer lifeguard cover for the next five years at Teignmouth and Dawlish Warren beaches. Read more... https://www.teignmouth-today.co.uk/news/rnli-lifeguards-in-line-for-five-year-contract-657252
Dawlish Community Transport received £500, and AIMs, the Strand Centre in Dawlish, Talking Newspapers and St Nectan’s Church in Ashcombe, each received £250 - making a total of £1500. Read more... https://www.middevonadvertiser.co.uk/news/full-house-for-charities-following-toy-gang-donations-656617
Molly Baldwin, a pupil at Orchard Manor School, has been presented with the Joanna Besley Memorial Cup for her achievements and improvement in maths and English. Read more... https://www.middevonadvertiser.co.uk/news/top-award-for-pupil-molly-656630
"SIX new potential childminders have come forward in Dawlish in a bid to meet the chronic shortage of provision in Devon. The crisis in childcare has been most clear in the seaside town where the town council has made its own efforts to recruit more childminders. Dawlish has been highlighted over the last year for its lack of provision for parents and identified as one of the ‘hotspots’ in ...