Happy New Year everyone.
Members of The Rotary Club of Dawlish Water coordinate the majority of the collections with local businesses hosting collection points. “And many thanks go to The Rotary Club of Dawlish Water for coordinating and arranging the majority of the collections as well as Cartridges Solicitors, Robert Williams Estate Agents and Langmaids news agents for again agreeing to be the collection points, not ...
The Mamhead Sensory Trail, near Exeter Beginning and ending in Haldon Forest Park, the all-ability trail and takes walkers along flat, well surfaced tracks. It’s perfect for younger children, with special markers along the way to encourage walkers to appreciate their whole surroundings, and plenty of resting points and picnic benches. It’s also pushchair friendly, with no steep inclines. ...
A lovely day for a walk on Dawlish beach. Or maybe even a swin More pics.. http://www.dawlish.com/photo/_index?albumid=1177&userid=4553&ckeditorfuncnum=2
Merry Christmas eyeryone. Keep posting. Keep up the good work Webmaster.
There seems to be a lack of Christmas Trees this year. The Strand and Piermont Place looks very sad.
So very sad. http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/UPDATE-Exeter-man-dies-cherry-picker-overturns/story-25712462-detail/story.html
Fire Control recieved several calls from Ambulance control and members of the public stating that a mobile platform vehicle, also commonly known as a "cherry picker" had overturned on Church street, Dawlish trapping its occupant inside of the platform cage. One male was eventually released from the cage with leg injuries using hydraulic cutting and lifting equipment and small tools. This ...
The Government has also allocated funding for the Dawlish Warren and Exmouth beach management scheme, which will see sand taken from Exmouth’s Pole Sands to shore up the Warren. This scheme previously included plans to replenish Exmouth beach, but environmental chiefs decided this was not yet needed. However, they say ensuring Dawlish Warren is not breached by the sea will protect Exmouth ...
FOUR days of severe weather are set to test South Devon's newly-repaired flood defences. While the weather bomb itself is heading to the north of the country, spin-off weather in the South West is expected to batter the region with big, powerful waves on the coast and an onslaught of heavy rain and gales, raising fears about the new Dawlish rail flood defences Read more... ...