to be fair @Lynne i'd imagine only those who voted tory would volunteer anyway.
The event will take place at the Dawlish station end of the walkway on Friday 14 August and will begin with Anne Marie Morris, MP for Newton Abbot, officially opening the walkway at 12pm. Residents will then be given the opportunity to be the first members of the public to walk the full length of the walkway following its revamp. See full story ...
Thank Lynne Blimey that's a lot of money. I do hope this helps keep the Red Rock open but I also hope it doesn't change too much in purpose.
@SoulofDawlish - i supported the carnival for many years, always bought a programme, always took my kids, aways donated money. i stopped once that bile was printed a couple of year's ago from the 'chairperson'. i for one am not prepared to support the present 'business'. It's a shame, it used to be a great community event but it's not anymore. I find the 'copyright' issue amusing after the ...
A pint of Crabbies anyone?
@Lynne , i'm still reading but i've usually forgotten what i'm looking at by the time i scroll to the bottom! I'm really interested in (b) of your original post and what that actually means if anyone knows.
Is it draft for this year's Chairperson's welcome message in the programme?
A MAN who stole £13,000 from a Dawlish holiday park then went on the run to Manchester has walked free from court after his family said they would help him pay back the cash. Jake Dunkley, 20, stole the money from a safe at the Golden Sands Holiday Park then fled to his home city in the north because he wanted to see the birth of his daughter. But he left a fingerprint at the scene and was ...
Oh dear. Won't be purchasing a programme and won't be attending anything to do with the carnival. There's only so much pettiness you can put up with. Dawlish Carnival Committee beware - this could be you http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/End-era-year-s-Topsham-carnival/story-27544146-detail/story.html
@OurSoul - i have to disagree i think the new developments are currently ruining dawlish. have you not noticed the odour which seems to be a permanent occurence. our sewerage systems are not coping. infrastructure never seems to be put into place first, it's all a back peddling mess afterwards. you've got to laugh that the department is called 'planning' as that often seems to be the last ...