Plans to raise a seawall in a Devon town, which was breached in winter storms, have been criticised by some residents worried about their privacy. Network Rail wants to increase the height of the wall in Dawlish to protect the main railway line which was destroyed by storms in February . A walkway on top of the wall is used by thousands of people every year. The company said it was ...
The Environment Agency, Teignbridge District Council and East Devon District Council are working on a beach management project that will look at two key locations on both sides of the estuary, Exmouth and Dawlish Warren. These organisations are working together to stage two public drop-in exhibitions in June to provide some more information on the project and give local people an opportunity to ...
FORMAL negotiations with land owners along the River Teign are to get under way as Devon County Council takes the next step towards building the multi-million pound Teign Estuary walking and cycling trail. Following a meeting with councillors, officers are taking the next step in securing the first stretch of route between Newton Abbot and Bishopsteignton. The 2.5mile route, expected to cost ...
@Elvis some threads would be considerably depleted of comments if the webmaster did that ...
I do hope there isn't going to be any stupid introduction in this year's carnival programme. I would have put given them the money on the proviso that they remain professional throughout this season rather than childish embarrassing strop that was on the first page last year.
I hesitate to recommend anyone I use on this forum after previous comments. I'd struggle finding someone who would do all those things @elvis presley . i could recommend someone for gardening and one of my neighbours uses a cleaner i could find about about if you are interested. i know the people at lanherne use a general caretaker for odd jobs, not sure if he works for anyone outside of ...
hmm @Brooklyn Bridge i too thought about that mermaid statue! not sure about the happiness statue either ...
@Mcjrpc thanks, that's useful to note regarding paying cheques into the post office.
I thought people were quick to offer help and sympathy rather than blame. Perhaps it just depends on your viewpoint.
It seems to be the way things are going with no stopping it. I joined Barclays as there was a branch in Dawlish and in Exeter St Thomas, where I worked. Both went. I do struggle paying in cheques as making time to go into Teignmouth now. The same goes for Bristol and West which was once here. I can longer pay into my childrens' Post Office accounts at the Post Office (you have to send off to ...