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Well Helen, there was just one float and the rest of it was just a few people walking down the road. Sparks were decent, though I dread to think how much they charged to turn up.

Mithrandir
Mithrandir
24 Aug 2023

In what way Teignpot? I didn't see it so won't be commenting.....just interested

We are in a no win situation if those on the list dont clean up there act now and they wont, the climate will spiral out of control so the protesters are wasting there time and energy.

expat
expat
23 Aug 2023

I was also evacuated from Riviera Terrace in 2014. I can't see how that storm can be connected to climate change so I won't be standing in the road preventing people from going about their everyday lives.

The top trending destination this bank hols is apparently Dawlish in Devon , a seaside town known for its coastal walking trails. Dawlish is a popular staycay spot – it’s no wonder that the town is set to be heaving once again this weekend. Read more... https://www.timeout.com/uk/news/these-are-officially-the-most-popular-destinations-for-brits-this-bank-holiday-weekend-082123

The top 10 poluters. China, with more than 10,065 million tons of CO2 released. United States, with 5,416 million tons of CO2 India, with 2,654 million tons of CO2 Russia, with 1,711 million tons of CO2 Japan, 1,162 million tons of CO2 Germany, 759 million tons of CO2 Iran, 720 million tons of CO2 South Korea, 659 million tons of CO2 Saudi Arabia, 621 million tons of ...

It was by far the worst carnival procession I've ever seen. %uD83D%uDCA9

Presumbaly Gilly Robinson now lives a life that is totally oil-free in every single respect?

Dawlish News
Dawlish News
21 Aug 2023

Gilly Robinson, 59, from Dawlish who was on the march said:“I was evacuated from my home in Dawlish twice during the storms of February 2014.The sea wall was breached and the railway line in front of my house left dangling. Climate change? Can’t prove it. But highly likely...Honestly?  I’m terrified. And this is why I slow-march.” Read more... ...

STAFF shortages in the care sector are affecting a Dawlish-based charity. The charity’s annual general meeting heard that its paid for services are suffering from the national recruitment problems. Read more... https://www.dawlish-today.co.uk/news/staff-shortages-in-care-sector-affecting-assist-teignbridge-633491