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Lynne

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this was posted on here a week or so ago "Teignbridge has issued the following public notice: Dawlish Town Council has paid for a Rural Skip Service to take place at Sandy Lane Car Park on Saturday 21st June, from 10am to 4pm This service is for bulky household waste only Please do not deposit any waste at the site before the skip has arrived For more ...

and there's this in Teignmouth http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/Teignmouth/shared-ownership.html

8 Jun 2014

Just thought I'd take a look at what 'affordable' properties there are available at the moment on the new build estates in the town and I came across this. Thought I would post it in case anyone knows anyone who might be interested. http://www.smartnewhomes.com/new-homes/property/dawlish/

Nat West Dawlish
8 Jun 2014

Where's the insinuation? MS stated that she had received an e-mail from another councillor in which that councillor spoke negatively of those of us who post on here. Are you sitting down Burneside? Hope so 'cos.........I agree with you (and I bet that's the first time that's happened!).

8 Jun 2014

On the other hand of course there are those who do appreciate Margaret's candour. An independent councillor (she posted on here recently that she resigned from the Voices for Dawlish group earlier this year) who speaks as she finds, who has no party allegiance and who doesn't necessarily conform to the 'rules'. A free spirit. Keep up the good work Margaret.

8 Jun 2014

Margaret - this councillor who wrote the e-mail. Do you know if s/he ever reads this forum or is her/his opinion based on hearsay? Also, was the e-mail sent just to you or was it a round robin to all the town councillors? Just curious.

I've just looked up the Ofsted report in question (it's online - just type in Payhembury Primary Ofsted report and you'll find it). Can't see anywhere that it says the school is 'too white' although it does say that it draws from a white rural community. Which it does. Matter of fact. One of the recommendations for improvement in the school is for an awareness of cultures other than the one ...

Sometime back we had a discussion on here about a sculpture or something similar being in Dawlish as a tourist attraction. I think it was the arrival of 'Verity' in Ilfracombe that sparked off that debate. Since that time we have had other discussion concerning a piece of art commemorating the storms last winter and the effect they had on the railway. I have just received the minutes of the ...

and talking of budgets. Have a read of this http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/MPs-say-transport-8216-inequality-8217-hurting/story-21176498-detail/story.html and this http://www.51m.co.uk/south-west-wont-even-get-hs2-hand-me-downs-rail-boss-told/

3 Jun 2014

Well I feel sure I am not the only one to have been making noises both publicly and privately for the need for any long term resilience work, whether sea wall improvement or breakwater or both, to have secondary functions aiding the tourist economy as well as the primary function of protection the railway from the sea.