@Gary Taylor - many thanks for the info.
Was it there boat?
Thanks Ziggy. Good to see this ended up safely. A massive thanks to the Coastguard volunteers!
Boat Cove - Dawlish Coastguard were called to the area of Boat Cove in Dawlish this evening around 9pm to a report of people in the water. On attendance 3 males were found in the sea. They had attempted to take a small boat out to Shell Cove during the hours of darkness when the boat they were in started to take on water and sink. All 3 were rescued by Coastguard volunteers and taken safely ...
Below is the PRoW statement from this planning application, BEE9: National Cycle Network Route 2 (NCN2). Dawlish-Lanherne Open Space and PROW statement. The proposal is for a shared used path wholly off road through Lanherne, Dawlish, and form part of National Cycle Network Route 2 (NCN2). Present land use is urban amenity green space, some of which is landscaped with shrubs, some of which ...
DAWLISH Warren beach is a finalist in a competition to find the UK's best blue flag beach. Saskia Welman, spokesperson for HolidayLettings.co.uk, said: “Dawlish Warren made it to our list because of its amazing 506-acre shoreline and its renowned nature reserve. We would encourage fans of this beautiful seaside resort to get behind them and vote." Read more... ...
@Gary Taylor - thanks for the reply, but this was the only other planning req that i was able to find and it does not include the work currently being carried out as shown in the pics i have included. i can only assume that the work to the cycle path in the pics is related to the planning app 16/02234/dcr and they decided to go ahead long before the planning app was even submitted.
Try this one BEE9: https://planning.devon.gov.uk/PlanDisp.aspx?AppNo=DCC/3831/2016
@Gary Taylor - thankyou for the reply, can you advise me of the planning req no for the work shown in my photographs so that i can check the details, it would be appreciated.
This is a Devon County Council planning application for the reconfiguration of the footpath down from Lanherne to Beach Street. The work will entail removal of trees, the instalation of a new zig-zag path with shallow steps (and a bike wheel gulley) and the widening of the entrance into Beach Street. This is the latest section of the 'Destination Dawlish' cycle path, the continuation of which has ...