Viaduct wrote: Do you have any evidence of that? Or is it the start of a rumour that you are so good at? Might I kindly point you towards the link that I provided. Thank you.
Well, they are if you're a twitcher... The hurricane season has blown a succession of seldom-seen US birds across the Atlantic to the British Isles. A spate of transatlantic wader discoveries in Britain include a sparrow-sized semipalmated sandpiper at Devon's Dawlish Warren. With Hurricane Gustav still raging, there is widespread speculation in birding circles that it will add a new species to ...
Hi Sue. The only one I'm aware of is Susanne Welsh at 37 the Strand. Her number is 862648. I'm not sure if she's also known as Sue! ;-)
Thanks for spotting that Don. :-)
From this week's Dawlish Gazette (available if you live in Dawlish): Fairtrade status continues Dawlish has maintained its status as a Fairtrade Town. The Fairtrade Foundation said Dawlish had gone "from strangth to strength" and it looked forward to more support from schools. The committee is currently looking for new members. Anyone connected with the town's schools would be particularly ...
Neither of you has acknowledged that the fact that crime rates are down is GOOD news for the citizens of Dawlish, and its visitors. Why is that, I wonder? Interesting that Viaduct has twice written "your councillors"...... Crime rates are down - FACT.
Crime has dramatically plunged in Teignbridge. Over the last three years, offences have dropped by a massive 20 per cent. In 2003-2004, 4,769 crimes were recorded, but in the past 12 months the figure was down to 3,728, smashing a government target. The Home Office gave Teignbridge a target to reduce crime by 15 per cent and the challenge was co-ordinated by a community safety team. In the ...
Crime has dramatically plunged in Teignbridge. Over the last three years, offences have dropped by a massive 20 per cent. In 2003-2004, 4,769 crimes were recorded, but in the past 12 months the figure was down to 3,728, smashing a government target. But the local police chief, Superintendent Richard Baker, stressed that it did not mean officers were content to rest on their laurels. "Each and ...
Has anyone on here seen any of the scarecrows on display (obviously those that don't live here won't have done)?
Well said. I've kept out of this particular squabble, because I've realised that it's a waste of time trying to reason with the likes of Dullish Roy. I've learnt my lesson, and funny though it is to see the floor being wiped with Dullish Roy tonight, I'm keeping well out of it. This should be a Dawlish forum for people who live in or care about Dawlish and the locale.