Cycling along the sea wall and fell off?
Rail services through south Devon were affected by delays because of an emergency services incident this afternoon. Traffic monitoring service Inrix reports that the incident is taking place at Dawlish Warren. Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/emergency-service-incident-dawlish-warren-4349397
The Westcountry could have a good and resilient rail network for £1.2 billion – just 1% of the cost of HS2, the high-speed line from London to Birmingham, two transport experts say. The mainline to Plymouth and Cornwall has long been the Achilles' heel of rail transport, due to the vulnerability of the line through Dawlish to weather and waves. Read more... ...
He was caught on CCTV raining down punches on the older man who had told him off for larking about. Shane Hunt came to blows after his father Mark Williams told him off for fooling around in the Oz's Pizza and Kebab shop in the centre of Dawlish four nights after Christmas. Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/son-attacked-dad-during-argument-4346965
@brooklyn bridge Contact your local MP and Hernandaz the loco crime commisioner after all she pleaded for more rates money to recruit more police officers and ends up and buying tazers. No doubt the begging bowl will come out next march saying she needs more money due to covid.
Major police incident reported on Collapark in Totnes said to be an assault https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2020-07-18/major-police-incident-reported-on-collapark-in-totnes-said-to-be-an-assault?fbclid=IwAR2N6jRQVUlXDs1pYYLhX13OJB1OnkCXlMop4l_ZW-X9ziIU72aoYKvTJjQ
I was shocked at what I heard this afternoon walking my dogs. I came across our PCSO for Dawlish, and just having a chat about the state of the country and the world. The PCSO had a call from the Sargent in Totnes about an incident in the town and needed the PCSO to attend. The PCSO explained that the Teignbridge area would have no cover if it meant that attendance in Totnes is required. But ...
Well I guess the town council wanted to help out the town centre businesses in whatever way they could. And if that meant spending money on window stickers then that is what they have done. Every little bit of financial support helps. I know no more than you. If anyone is interested in 1) why the window stickers were provided by the town council and/or 2) why they cost just over £650 ...
Any spending on work which could potentially be affected by storm action or erosion in the short to medium term has been paused Sand was pumped on to the beach two years ago as part of a £12 million flood defence scheme, which raised parts of the beach by up to three metres. But last winter’s storms was much of that sand had been stripped away, damaging structures on the shore above, and ...
Every shop I have been in, be it small or large, has had its own abundant sinage all over the place. I think spending £657.60 on window stickers is hardly a necessary expense.