I believe the new playpark is to be in Manor Gardens, can anyone confirm this or have plans changed again?
Not ruining The Lawn would be the best option for Dawlish.
From the minutes of the town council meeting held last month: REPORT FOR TOWN COUNCIL – 7 TH JULY 2021 UPDATE ON LAWN WORKING GROUP We are now at the stage where we are ready to submit our documents to the Procurement Website. This was agreed by the members of the Lawn Working Group on 14th June. Teignbridge have agreed to place the appropriate documentation on the procurement website ...
Last chance to register your views on the proposals for Dawlish and the wider Teignbridge area. Consultation closes 12 noon this Monday 9th August You can send in your comments the following ways; Via an online questionnaire. www.teignbridge.gov.uk/localplanreview OR On paper and send to Local Plan Review, Spatial Planning and Delivery, Forde House, Newton Abbot, TQ12 4XX OR ...
Or it's possible they are going to be centalised, say Land's End or John O'Groats to save a few quid.
Anyone know what the excavation works are for?
The stretch of the A379 through the village is known for pinch-points, especially a narrow section between the pillars and a convenience store, where traffic queues. Councillors were told the works, estimated to cost £70,000 and funded from the local transport plan, would reduce traffic queuing along the narrow sections of the road and encourage sustainable travel. Read more... ...
After a year of uncertainty, the town will be filled with fun, games and decorations from August 14 to 20. Most of the activities will be held outdoors, while others will be welcomed to a bigger marquee and limited ticket sales to make sure social distancing stays possible Read more... ...
Three local companies and several national giants operating in Devon have been “named and shamed” in a government report for breaking minimum wage law. The three companies primarily based in Devon on the list were Southside Cleaning Services of Exeter, Cofton Holidays of Dawlish and Frank H Mann of Torquay. Read more... ...
Maybe, just maybe, its something to do with staff shortages? Or maybe, perhaps, to having the NHS overstretched by the current pandemic so that staff are already at breaking poiint?