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from TDC's website: "Advice from DCC & Network Rail indicates provision of lifts at Dawlish and Dawlish Warren stations is not feasible, that cross platform access for mobility impaired customers is possible during staffed hours and there may be potential to extend the available hours for this." .
Thanks. I have relatives on holiday at Cofton this weekend - they have a three year old and an 8 month old with them. No doubt I will hear their version of events sometime today. Just gone onto TDC's Environmental Health website to check out situation re making complaints concerning noise. Guess what? When I click on the link to take me to how I can lodge a complaint it says "Sorry this has ...
from DCC's website: "Another outstanding year of exam success at Dawlish Community College For the third year in a row Dawlish Community College have achieved their best ever set of GCSE results with some big improvements on the excellent grades achieved last year. This is particularly pleasing given that the national picture is showing that results across England have decreased. ...
Are my ears playing tricks on me (my ear drums perhaps?) or am I still really hearing the thud thud thud of drums which started sometime last evening and which can still be heard now, at 6.30am. Wonder how loud it must sound to all those still in tents in caravans (noise sounds as though it's coming from Haldon Hill way) as if I can hear it through bricks and mortar it must be even louder to ...
Just been along Warren Road and noticed that a new bootfair will be starting up on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons in the field where the Tueday morning bootfair was held up until 2010 and where the open market is held on Wednesdays during the holiday season. This new bootfair runs from 2-5pm. Buyers have free entry (does that include those in cars as well as pedestrians?). Sellers - ...
A thought. If that new road in T'mouth needs constructing then where will the money come from to build it? If only 340 new houses are to be built in Teignmouth over the next 20 years or so then I suspect not enough Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) and New Homes Bonus (NHB) will be generated by them to pay for said road. Which makes me wonder if CIL & NHB monies generated by all the house ...
@ B'nut - on page of 5 of this week's Dawlish Post there is an article about the proposals for how the Teignbridge District will be developed 2013-2033. It is too long to reproduce all of it but here are some snippets. Dawlish; 900 new homes, 7 acres of employment land, Coastal protection Teignmouth: New homes down from 1,100 to 340. Town centre regeneration. Green space maintained between ...
For info: here's the text of a letter published in the Dawlish Gazette last September concerning the allocation of affordable rented housing in Dawlish. "TDC talks of the affordable homes being for local people. Can I ask TDC what it means by ‘local’? Does it mean only families already living in Dawlish or who live elsewhere but who have a strong connection to Dawlish or will the definition ...
Dawlish Post has just arrived. Check out page 5.