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A fire at a home in Dawlish left a total of 13 residents homeless. The fire broke out in a ground floor flat of the four-storey property in West Cliff. Firefighters rescued a married couple from a first floor balcony of the Victorian listed building. Paramedics treated five residents at the scene, one for a foot injury and four for smoke inhalation. Firefighters from Dawlish, Teignmouth and ...

The Anchor at Cockwood is up for sale.

The council-owned Park Road building will end up costing electors £250,000 despite it lying unused for the last 12 months. Furious residents say they want an opology and have designed a placard bearing the image of a white elephant and handed it over to the council's finance and general purposes committe. The council bought the premises at 34 Park Road, Dawlish in February 2010 at the price of ...

It Can't be a good investment because if it was Mr W Protheroe would have snapped it up long before now!!!!!!!!

A couple who bought the property 18 months ago for £1.7million are facing life on the edge after their garden crashed into the sea. The house in Dawlish, Devon was built by Nick Skilton, managering directon of Wessex Products. He was granted planning permission in 2005 for a four bedroom house with a glass sprial staircase and indoor pool despite its apparently percarious postion. In 2007 it ...

If Co-op own it why don't they get a move on instead of just getting builders in and banging a big hole in the wall and then no sign of anything happen.

Good idea Lynne, will do.

9 Feb 2011

Yes Lynne i have spoken to Teignbridge Council on many occasions. The parking on the grass verges along the Exeter Road was sorted for a while when the traffic warden was sent to put tickets on cars. As for going back to having our own council what i ment was a local council with more power and not have everything deceided by Teignbridge Council.

8 Feb 2011

Im sure i'm not the only one who have noticed the disgusting state of the area around the toilets at the Sandy Lane coach station. There is obviously a leak from the toilets running down the outside wall leaving the wall badly stained. Also the smell is bad and the rubbish is collecting around that area as there never seems to be anyone clearing up. Now the council have chosen to get rid of the ...

Network Rail has invested more than £8.5m over the last 10 years to protect the railway line along the Dawlish and Teignmouth coast line. Climate change experts have warned that sea levels could rise making the line more difficult to protect. An alternative line would cost about £100m and would pass through Okehampton, Tavistock and Plymouth. Anne Marie Morris conserative MP for Newton Abbot ...