TOWNS in Teignbridge marked Merchant Navy Day to remember the contribution and sacrifices made by members of the service. Teignmouth Town Council and Dawlish Town Council both held events attended by civic leaders, service representatives and the town criers.
Have had a small thought.I know we are part of Nato and we came to the French in two world wars.But should we intervene if France gets invaded by another country. Maybe the French should consider our lack action to their response to the migrants should we consider such a policy. and sit on our hands.
Troubled Dawlish and Teignmouth residents will find it easier to find support and advice following the launch of a ‘human signposts’ scheme. Called Coastal Connecting, the human signposts initiative offers free training for anyone who interacts with the public so they can identify people in need and direct them to the relevant support services.
MULTI-MILLION pound plans for a new village school have been announced. Students have been taught in temporary accommodation at the Hope Centre in Dawlish for the last 12 months. Now, the school has moved again to a temporary base at nearby Powderham Castle to be closer to the village for the children and their families.
A NEW £50,000 luxury glamping pod has been opened at an award-winning Dawlish holiday park. The eco-friendly Getaway Cabin as it’s called features and outdoor copper bath for guests as part of the new addition to Cofton Holidays.
Dawlish WI would love to see you at our next meeting Tuesday 10th September, we are looking for women to join the group, you may have seen us at Carnival but we don't just do cakes! The group is what we make it so if you fancy taking a look and coming for a free session please get in contact either via messenger or email dawlish@devonwi.org.uk. Thank you Jackie #lovedawlish ...
Local news and What's On from Dawlish. Your town in your pocket. All electric car owners will be able to use Tesla's prized Superchargers much sooner than expected, according to a government minister.
My parents would say if someone told you to jump off a cliff, would you do it? People are responsible for their own actions regardless of what they may have heard others say. No one should be imprisoned for saying something no matter how many people take offence to it or are insulted or incited by it. It's absurd and goes against the fundamental values that all free societies should uphold.
@1263 - I think all councils have contracted the same mysterious ailment that has infected Westminster in that they ignore any issues that arise from their decision making with impunity in my opinion. We are just seen as lowly peasants whose only use is to supply a workforce and pay taxes to our overlords as far as I can see. As long as we do that and do not protest our anger then all is well ...
And wriggley says we must protect the fish stocks and the stones and peebles may be contaminated!!!! Why is there no comment from ANY of the local lib dem.councillors on this forum to explain how this is allowes to happen.