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Didn't his dad stand for Teignbridge (as was) once upon a time?

Network Rail’s ‘orange army’ is continuing to work hard at Dawlish to repair the damage caused by the storms at the beginning of the year and to put in place measures to protect the area against any future extreme weather. Since the reopening of the railway line on 4 April, engineers have been working round-the-clock to repair the damage caused to the sea wall and walkways. This has increasingly ...

Dawlish Air Show organisers have stamped out rumours that the annual event could have to be cancelled due to a shortfall in funding. The event, which attracts thousands of people to the town each year and costs in the region of £60,000 to produce, will go ahead as planned on August 22-23. “We have enough money this year and I don’t think it would have been cancelled,” said Gareth Stringer, ...

An important public notice has been issued regarding the Dawlish Air Show 2014 http://dawlishairshow.co.uk/newindex/air-show-news-public-notice-re-the-sea-wall-walkway/ Sea Wall Walkway The walkway between Coastguards Ramp and Rock Stone Footbridge remains closed due to on-going construction works on the Lower Sea Wall. Please follow the High Tide pedestrian route detailed ...

"There is currently a wide range of new homes available to buy at Cranbrook, including two-bedroom homes from £152,995, three-bedroom properties from £249,995, four-bedroom houses from £257,995 and five-bedroom homes from £525,000." Can you imagine the price if they were bigger?!

New tourism websites for the town have now been launched for Teignmouth and Dawlish. www.loveteignmouth.co.uk and www.lovedawlish.co.uk can now be found online, with technology that works on PCs, tablets and mobile phones. The websites are solely aimed at promoting the town to tourists. Peter Cross, of Presents and Chairman of the Teignmouth and Dawlish CIC, said “the first thing we all ...

STUDENTS from Ratcliffe School in Dawlish were taken on a special tour of Taylor Wimpey’s Cranbrook development in Exeter to help them with their GCSE studies. The eight Year 10 pupils are currently studying construction materials and wanted to visit the leading housebuilder’s new development to find out more about the different building materials used on site. The group was shown around ...

Gatehouse Primary School in Dawlish will see its dream of getting rooftop solar panels come several steps closer if plans to build a solar park at nearby Ashcombe get the go-ahead. The school has signed up to 10:10’s Solar Schools campaign, and needs to raise over £13,000 to install its solar panels. Solstice Renewables, who are developing the solar park, is donating £300 towards the fund ...

Dawlish Town Council has handed out over £10,000 in grants to get the town back in business after the rail collapse in February. The track and part of the sea wall was badly damaged in storms, cutting off the service linking Cornwall and much of Devon with the rest of the UK. Councillor Michael Clayson said the grants were to show that Dawlish was open for business after the storms. The ...

So what happens if there is an objection by one or two people.  Can they go ahead still?