A PETITION calling on the Government to reinstate the last phase of works to protect the vulnerable coastal rail line between Dawlish and Teignmouth has secured almost 350 signatures in just four days.
Live At The Lawn brings five up-and-coming local bands to Dawlish Celebrates Carnival, aiming to attract younger audiences while delighting traditional carnival-goers. LIVE music will feature at this year’s Dawlish Celebrates Carnival with the return of Live At The Lawn.
Event finished Finding Your Voice Theatre Company Summer Taster Workshops Location: Dawlish College, Elm Grove Road Tuesday, 12 August 2025 - Thursday, 14 August 2025 Start 10:00 Finish 14:00
How is being incompetent for the greater good of the town? If you had followed the diversion signs you'd have been going round in circles all day.
Pretty shoddy journalism that the quotes were not attributed to the person who made them. Of course Dawson had to say her piece, as usual.
It'd be interesting to know whose comment this was in the article linked above; ‘We must all come together for the greater good of the town, and not just our own selfish needs. ' Who does this Councillors or Council spokesperson consider was being selfish?
A ‘DEBRIEF’ is to be held following the first big national event to be staged in Dawlish. The British Cycling Dawlish Grand Prix was considered a coup for the town to be chosen to host the final race of the series for elite professional cyclists.
25/01288/TPO T1: Pine: Reduce the crown overall, by removing approximately 1.5 meters from branch tips to suitable pruning points, retaining the main framework and a high proportion of the foliage-bearing structure. Crown lift secondary growth only to achieve a 4m clearance from ground level Remove all major deadwood within canopy. Sol-Y-Mar Windward Lane Dawlish Devon EX7 0JQ ...
25/01292/TPOE Fell dead Oak tree Aller Hill Allotments Dawlish https://publicaccess.teignbridge.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=T0H03HPZ01Z00&activeTab=summary Status: Pending Decision
BOLLARDS, fencing, bunding and other physical barriers are set to be installed at locations across Teignbridge in a bid to reduce the number of unauthorised encampments. The following parks have been identified for initial works: Bakers Park; Courtenay Park; Dawlish Countryside Park; Forde Park; Osborne Park and Sandringham Park.