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SEVERAL thousand pounds worth of suspected Class A drugs were found during a raid in Dawlish. Officers from the pro-active and neighbourhood team executed a warrant on an address in Coronation Avenue on Wednesday.

EX7 ( Dawlish ): £297,075 See more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/map-shows-devons-cheapest-most-9620809?utm_source=devon_live_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=_daily_newsletter&utm_content=&utm_term=&ruid=ed4f368f-11e7-490d-b589-4df6529824ac

Whilist very admiral about a proposal to create a volunteer workforce to clear the main waterway why are we the taxpayers continualy paying higher rates with a lack if action from the powers that be in teignbridge . Over £80k alledgly spent on rhe manor, a replacement bridge for the brook ignored, the relevation that our MP has so much time on his hands as he can  do more than one job, the list ...

One of our last posts about our drug supply disruptions resulted in some negative comments for some reason. (The suspected cannabis mentioned in that post has an approximate value of £20,000, not just a couple of bags of weed) It is worth remembering that the misuse of drugs is a major factor in the reasons behind violent crime and prolific theft. Drug supply also influences ...

VOLUNTEERS in Dawlish could be ‘WADE-ing’ in to help improve the state of the Brook themselves. Town councillor Scott Williams’ proposal to create a trained volunteer force to clear the main waterway through to town was unanimously agreed by fellow town councillors.

It’s the season of the midnight hour when every witch comes true.

Despite covering the 'island' it's still there, until our wonderful(?) council and MP actually do something about it instead of pretending it's not there.

Dawlish Women Walking Football Club have had a busy start to the autumn, in preparation for their next Devon League fixture which takes place on November 17. The 3 club teams have played various friendlies against Mid Devon, Taunton and most recently, Modbury Vixens.

HEAVY rain is filling up the Brook in Dawlish today with water as rain and thunderstorms arrive in the region. The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for today with some localised disruption possible.

A Thai Pork Pie made by Dawlish catering company the Shepherd Shack has been named as Devon’s ‘New Food Product of the Year’ at this week’s Food Drink Devon Awards. The Thai pork pie was also awarded a platinum Taste of Devon Product Award while four other Shepherd Shack products scored Gold awards.