Both Tesco and Sainsbury's are going head-to-head in a bid to win the custom of Dawlish Shoppers. Tesco wants to build a store on the football pitch at Sandy Lane, while Sainsbury's has now announced it wants to build a store and petrol station on land next to the Shutterton Industrial Estate. No planning application for the store has yet been submitted. A public consultation event will be held ...
At the end of a two-day public consulation and exhibition held at the Langstone Cliff Hotel Dawlish Warren members of the public who attended made well aware their feelings against Tesco building a supermarket on the football pitch at sandy lane. A representative from Tesco's said that the two-day event was incredibly busy. Tesco sent out an extra 5,000 leaflets to Dawlish residents, response to ...
Dawlish Town chairman Dave Fenner said a new stadium would be a boost for the club. Fenner said "we have spent quit a bit of time with local architects designing a stadium for the future which would get us into the conference. Dawlish may be handed the opportunity to move because Tesco's want to build a store at sandy lane.If the plans are given the go-ahead the club would receive a new stadium ...
It look's like the christmas market will take place in the strand on the 9th of december. Let's hope santa will have a helper to cover his lunch hour to save many children and their parents from the stressfull wait in which many choose not to.
Just came back from taken my dog to the beach, a beautiful day and a lovely walk spoilt only by the amount of dog mess [at lease 6 lots] on the sea wall between the rockstone and the first set of steps leading to the beach. PLEASE you irresponsible dog owners clean up after your canine and stop giving all dog owners a bad name.
Well done to those who rescued the rare black swan and brought it back to be with it's loving mate. It seems the swan was chased away by a bully male who took a fancy to his mate!
What a lovley day. Just been to the beach with the dogs, now the restrictions are lifted for a few months the dogs are free to enjoy the beach again.
No one wants to spoil our lovely town but we have to speculate to accumulate before it becomes totally antiquated.
I read with interest a letter in this weeks Dawlish Gazette from Stuart Carson. I agree with him Dawlish is stuck in the 1950's. I have lived here for about 50 years and agree we must move on. We still need to keep our beautiful and famous black swans and ducks, but it seems even they are choosing to move on. Teignmouth is a great excample you only have visit Teignmouth and you will meet more ...
Can't get the staff these days