Bear Grylls' Gone Wild festival at Powderham Castle near Exeter has already been compared to the ill-fated Fyre Fest Visitors have also claimed that there is 'no Covid checks, camping fire risk, no hand washing facilities and no washing up for campers.' Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/live-gone-wild-festival-exeter-5839668
I'd say this car boot has been running for some 10/11 years now and I must have been to most of them in that time but I have never, ever seen it as busy as it was with sellers as I did today. The field was almost full to bursting with them. It was a H U G E turnout. And the same at Lympstone this morning apparently.
The Marquee Bar at Lady's Mile Holiday Park is home to the Ultimate Celebration of Local Beer and Cider, back by popular demand from 24th September to 26th September! With a vast array of local beers and ciders, live music, family entertainment and loads more! Joining us on Sunday 26th September is a spectacular display of Classic cars, bikes and various other vintage vehicles! Come and have a ...
Bunny Homes (developer) have confirmed that they will not now be developing this site.
The DTC submission (see above) says: “ Some of the proposed sites are classified as undeveloped coast. It is imperative that these areas are preserved from all further housing development ”. One of these sites with undeveloped coast designation is the land west of Teignmouth Road. It is opposite The Smugglers pub at Holcombe, looking across the A379 in an inland direction up to Oak Hill ...
People have been on site today, and said demolition will be in 4/6 weeks, and the Bat man will be on site in 2 weeks. So the post on Eyes of Dawlish saying Bunny homes had pulled out can not be true
Cllr Alan Connett says the delays could be eased by moving restrictions at the bottleneck on Bridge Road Cllr Connett asked Devon County Council highways to move some lane restrictions so traffic heading towards Exminster and Dawlish can turn off. Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/urgent-call-ease-roadwork-misery-5803192?IYA-mail=3cd32923-9c2f-4a70-850a-b4d478a22ca8
The crimes took place on services between Exeter and Dawlish and police are appealing for victims to come forward A Devon and Cornwall Police spokesperson said: "It was reported on each occasion that a man exposed himself and committed an indecent act in front of a lone female passenger. Read more... ...
Seems like it's a bat issue. In the absence of anyone else living there - they decided to move in. When bats are found they cost money to relocate and this can also delay demolition of buildings. All of which bring additional costs to the developer.
There is a posting on Eyes of Dawlish saying that this development is now not proceeding. Anyone any info?