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What a refreshing change in this era of the elites of the WEF trying to destabilise and destroy western society to have the citizens of a country actually able to vote a leader into power that will fight these corrupt and duplicitous pieces of scum. I fear it will be sometime before we in the UK can have a leader who will actually put the citizens and the country first over illegal immigrants and ...

How about having a police officer who actually walked a beat around Dawlish and got to know what is actually going on. Rather than wasting time talking to the town councillors who seem rather remote from the issues many people are having in Dawlish, in my opinion.

Then you read further into the report that says suspensions are up. You can always cut a report to show whatever stastic you want to portray.

Judging by the number of students you see crossing the road either texting or have the phone to their ears suggest they look at their actions first before going on about road safety.

Dawlish News
Dawlish News
24 Jan 2025

‘We are not statistics, we are people.’. Students at Dawlish College are hopeful that road safety improvements outside their school will be implemented after meeting with road safety bosses, local councillors, representatives of local MP Martin Wrigley, and police and crime commissioner Alison Hernandez.

SAINSBURY’s stores in Teignbridge are expected to be affected by national cuts.The supermarket in Dawlish has a hot food and pizza counter which are expected to shut down under the changes. Read more... https://www.middevonadvertiser.co.uk/news/supermarket-giant-announces-major-restructuring-759366

DAWLISH has welcomed its new neighbourhood beat manager. PC George Miller is now working in the town alongside two police community support officers. One of his first jobs was to meet town councillors where he updated them on efforts to keep the Dawlish community safe.

Dawlish College continues to uphold its reputation for fostering a safe, ambitious, and inclusive learning environment, according to its latest Ofsted inspection. The report highlights the school’s determination to ensure every pupil feels prepared and supported.

Update from PC Miller, Dawlish's new Neighbourhood Beat Manager! PC Miller attended yesterday's full Town Council meeting to share updates about the proactive work being done to keep our community safe. Here’s what’s happening: The local policing team includes PC Miller and two Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs). Tackling anti-social behaviour in collaboration with ...

A HAIR-CUTTING service for the homeless has been launched in Dawlish. Hair In The Community provides hair cuts to those living on the streets and the vulnerable. Started in Exeter in 2009, it has expanded its services to run monthly sessions at the Strand Centre in Dawlish.