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The A379 between Dawlish and Teignmouth has been closed in Holcombe in both directions and motorists are being asked to avoid the area. Read more... http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/major-distruption-expected-after-serious-crash-on-a379/story-29950857-detail/story.html

I agree with monty why should we be intimidated by these arogant beggers. Where do they o at night and the local shops must loose goods but the police just seem to accept they are there,should the council step in and sort it once and for all.

If all the pubs, cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, sweet shops etc gave just £100 each, then that would be a great boost to the air show and they will easily recoup that money with all the extra people coming in.

Exeter road is in a very poor state of repair and yet the minority get perfect surfaces to ride there bikes on while my spine takes a daily battering on Exeter road. Not only is that unacceptable but the cyclists still insist on using the road weaving around the holes without even looking what vehicles are near them me thinks the world has gone mad.

monty
monty
1 Dec 2016

DC24601, I don't think anyone gives to beggers these days. Big Issue sellers yes, buskers yes, but beggers no way. Why would you give money for them to buy cigarettes. I gave up 'cos I couldn't afford them and am aware of the health issues. We have a really nasty group of people in Dawlish at the moment. They are intimidating and unpleasant. Lets have a police presence in the town. I thought ...

How much money does it require to put the air show on? I would be happy to pay a few quid to watch the airshow, if it was like the old days and not the last few. it's a boost to the people of Dawlish in more than just revenue. I, personally, used to feel very humbled to be able to watch such an impressive air show from my lounge balcony. I'm sure, if organised, say through the shops in ...

This is what has happened over the years with the numbers of police actually on the beat being cut and police stations being closed. It doesnt matter how many enforcement notices are put up if they are not enforced. These notices around The Lawn do not send out the right image to tourists coming to Dawlish. Walking around Dawlish last night I saw all the work that is being done to create the ...

When I was working on night shift down at the Warren on one of the caravan sites. There was a prolific peeping tom that frequented the caravan sites of an evening who camped in the woods. It's out of holiday season, but he may be making an early start for next year.

Now they are digging the same pavements up that had the slurry poured on them last month !

A very cold December 1st. Wonder who is brave enough to camp?