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re. Land off Meadow Park - Town Council's objections included access via Badlake Hill. It's worth noting that 5 of the houses at the bottom of Badlake Hill have just spent 10 days without broadband since their cables have been brought down by a passing lorry.

A few words of inspiration from psychotherapist and life coach Jody Merelle, based in Dawlish: In Dawlish we are exceptionally lucky to have the Shaftesbury theatre right on our doorstep. Read more... https://www.dawlish-today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=121979&headline=Joining%20the%20local%20theatre%20is%20not%20all%20about%20acting&sectionIs=news&searchyear=2022

https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/new-highway-code-rules-divide-6537648#comments-wrapper At a glance: How has The Highway Code changed? Drivers of large passenger vehicles and HGVs now have ‘the greatest responsibility to reduce the danger posed to other road users’ Drivers at a junction should give way to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross a road that they’re ...

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23 Jan 2022

Seems like vehicles that pay NOTHING towards the upkeep of roads (cycles) are given more priority. How about making it Law that cyclists use a cycle path instead of the road when one is available and if there is one available and they are involved in an accident, then they cant complain as they should have been on the cycle path!!!!!

Dawlish Town Council planning committee members noted that: In respect of land to the East and West of Holcombe, Members noted that: ·         The sites were accessed along a narrow land and therefore access issues would cause difficulties; ·         The site was on a prominent ridge; ·         There were highways concerns exiting onto Teignmouth Road with an increase in traffic ...

Dawlish Town Council Planning Committee members made the following observations about this site: In respect of land off Meadow Rise, Members noted that: ·         The site had been included as a potential for development in the previous plan ·         The area was a prominent site and designated as undeveloped coast ·         Vehicular access was an issue particularly when ...

It’s named after something by the A38 that’s no longer there Just beyond the slip where you can turn off towards Dawlish and Exminster on the A379 if you’re heading east, the Wobbly Wheel Garage stood on the site that is now occupied by Partridge Cycles Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/history/a38-wobbly-wheel-junction-near-6532023

Why has "Deedoodle" changed their username to "Teignpot the 2nd"? It seems to have morphed from a Peeping Tom to a somewhat worrying STALKER. Does this website have an admin who can remove this pervert?

Did you know that volunteering is very good for your mental health and helps to combat loneliness? Come and see how you can help us at Strand Community Centre.

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