THREE teams from Dawlish Women Walking Football Club took part in the first-ever Devon League fixture at the Devon FA HQ in Newton Abbot, on Sunday, September 1. The competition, consisting of two leagues and 11 teams, will take place throughout the season at different venues across Devon.
MARINA Bowling Club in Dawlish held their annual finals competitions on the weekend of August 24 and 25. The gods were not kind on the Saturday morning with the green flooding as a result of the rain.
it seems the usual tactic to plant a policy into public mind thought has started about the return of prince harry.Which is to prepare us for what is forthcoming.I will give it by Christmas the king will have him back.One thought of which our houses will he be given?
Event finished Following hugely successful events in 2012, 2015 and 2016, 24hr MadShow is BACK – and bigger than ever before… because this time we are putting on a FULL MUSICAL! For more information or to book, go to https://shaftesbury-dawlish.co.uk/event/madshow-2024/ Location: Shaftesbury Theatre Sunday, 8 September 2024 Start 19:30 Finish 20:00 Contact: 01626 863061
The 44871 runs the Dawlish sea wall 11-45 to 12noon Sunday 1st sept (tomorrow)! on its way west to Par! Read more... https://www.railadvent.co.uk/locostop/p/352/
WATERFOWL wardens in Dawlish are continuing to monitor the safety of the town’s Black Swan population. Concerns have been raised as Bert, the main male swan, is exerting dominant behaviour towards his latest brood.
TEMPORARY banking facilities have finally opened today in Dawlish, it has been confirmed. After several years without a single bank branch, the new temporary Banking Hub is now open at the Strand Centre.
FOOD and drink producers in Teignbridge have made it onto the shortlist of the annual Food and Drink Devon Awards. Making it to the final of this year’s product categories are Creamo’s Craft Ice Cream in Ashburton and the Shepherd Shack in Dawlish.
I remember when a local farmer used to clear the brook with a digger and tractor and trailer, the gravel was then tipped on the beach and the tide took care of it. I also remember that every part of the brook was full of fish some where at least three or four pounds and as a very keen fly fisherman i would watch them for ages very interesting trout behaviour.
In todays gazette quotes from wriggley " the sones and rocks washed down may be contaminated,.????? With what you may ask and " we have to protect the fish stocks" in the same article it mentions the low stock of trout, why do you think the cause of this could be??? This guy has no intention of doing anything for dawlish and his cronies the same saying how can we smarten up the brook . Talk about ...