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How about a MODEST increase in services to go with the modest increase in payment, cheeky so and so's. How about a few redundancies from the council as most of the services are non existent or gone all together!

It is about time that government officials paid into their pension funds just the same as the private sector workers do and did not get top ups from the tax payers.

Event finished Food served to the table sharing style. £25 pp Booking required. 50% deposit by February 9th. Non Refundable Location: The Mix Coffee House & Bar Thursday, 13 February 2025 Contact: 01626 439475

A NEW ‘cafe’ has been launched to help people in Dawlish cope with chronic pain. The Pain Cafe aims to connect people living with constant pain by providing an informal, friendly cafe to encourage people to share experiences and develop new ways of taking control.

That makes £4,000,000 extra paid in during the last 5 years that's were our money goes, Gordon Brown and Ed Balls killed final salary schemes when they robbed them of millions but all the time civil service, Council employees and NHS workers pensions are gold plated.

You have to remember that a quarter of your council tax goes to pay pensions of council employees in addition Teignbridge is on record to reduce black bin collections from two weekly to three weekly.  Council tax going up by likely 4.99% again and services going down.

Trump administration removes climate information from federal websites https://www.ehn.org/trump-administration-removes-climate-information-from-federal-websites-2671075030.html Sanity is being restored in the USA as climate propaganda is being removed from federal websites. Fingers crossed Britain will eventually wake up too and abandon the dangerous Net Zero obsession.

Well done to all concerned. At last, something decent to read instead of RW lies and moronic claims from the climate deniers.

Dawlish News
Dawlish News
4 Feb 2025

A ‘GENTLEMEN’S’ rugby club has donated £500 to a Dawlish charity. The Holcombe Gentlemen’s Rugby Club was founded 25 years ago by fans of the sport who frequent the village’s Castle Inn pub.

We should be encouraging tourists and shoppers by making parking easy and cheap or free where possible, and ensuring there are ample amenities including public toilets. Otherwise we'll end up with a town full of dodgy charity shops and barbers.