From TDC's website. My emphasis in red ( I've responded by saying there should be more child care infrastructure for 0-4 year olds given the number of new homes in the district with accompanying young families). "Chance to have your say on developers' levy More than £100 million is expected to be raised in the coming years to fund essential infrastructure through a levy ...
SCUM.
The local team would like to highlight a couple of incidents that have drawn some social media attention The first, on the 13th of December in the Triangle, Teignmouth an incident occurred involving an unknown male making alarming and distressing comments to another person. We as the local neighbourhood team have taken ownership of this matter and have commenced an investigation. We are ...
VANDALS have attacked the Christmas tree in Dawlish and town councillors are calling for some ‘respect’ and warned if it continues, the tree may have to be removed. Read more... https://www.dawlish-today.co.uk/news/vandals-blasted-for-attacking-christmas-tree-655569
A spokesman for Dawlish Fire Station said: ‘Steve Doddwas an excellent firefighter and friend on the station, and his wealth of knowledge was invaluable Read more... https://www.dawlish-today.co.uk/news/steve-bows-out-after-20-years-service-655298
this is what is at the bottom of the press article "Parents, a gift you may have spend hundreds of pounds on, may then cost you more money in recovery fees.'" Might I suggest that it could cost them more than that - the life of their child! I have witnessed on more than one occasion how near to an accident there has been between motor vehicle and child on an e- scooter. They ...
Waste of time as the 'brain dead no common sense' will still buy one for their little darlings then complain when they get hurt in an accident.
TEIGNMOUTH and Dawlish police have issued a reminder for parents about the legality of e-scooters ahead of Christmas. Read more... https://www.dawlish-today.co.uk/news/police-issue-e-scooter-reminder-for-parents-ahead-of-christmas-654895
This is the text of Dawlish Town Council's submission to the Teignbridge Local Plan (2020-2040) Addendum Consultation (SWRRP = South West Rail Resilience Programme). Resolved that the committee would submit the following comments on behalf of Dawlish Town Council: Dawlish Town council would like to comment that they are happy with the removal of the 3 sites, Southdowns Road, ...
A village primary school devastated by floods three months ago, is unlikely to reopen before September 2024, say staff. The school and its pupils have temporarily relocated to Hope Church in Dawlish while repair work takes place Read more... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-67681406