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Dedicated volunteers from WADE have been hard at work in Dawlish, managing water levels and clearing debris despite challenging weather conditions. VOLUNTEERS in Dawlish have been braving the weather conditions.

25/01244/MAJ Installation of new solar park with perimeter fence and battery storage Langdon Hospital Langdon Dawlish Devon EX7 0NR https://publicaccess.teignbridge.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=SZUE16PZFIU00&activeTab=summary Status: Pending Consideration

Liebour say they are doing away wirh the PCC in england and wales as they are ineffective and cost £100 million a year. Then they say the role will be abolished in 2028 ? which means a future spend  of £200 million plus a generous redundancy package no doubt, is it any wonder we are in financial straits with this party ?

Who is going to come into town while all that chaos with the traffic lights on the Exeter Road causing gridlock?

Dawlish News
Dawlish News
2 weeks ago

Traders in Dawlish, supported by volunteers, are getting into the Christmas spirit by decorating the town with nearly 100 Christmas trees wrapped in fairy lights. TRADERS in Dawlish are getting in the Christmas spirit.

Well done to all who braved the weather in the parade last Sunday.

A site manager for Bloor Homes in Dawlish has been recognised with a prestigious award at the National House Builder Council’s (NHBC) South West Pride in the Job regional awards. Mike Mitchell received a Seal of Excellence award from the NHBC at the start of November, after being awarded a Pride in the Job Quality award this summer.

Well done to Richard Hayward. A great achievement indeed. Something to be very proud of.

Dawlish News
Dawlish News
2 weeks ago

FORMER Royal Navy man Richard Hayward has raised more than £3,600 for the Royal British Legion. Richard, who served in the forces from 1966 to 1991, has spent 10 years creating special Dawlish poppy-themed badges and raised more than £23,000.

VOLUNTEERS in Dawlish are preparing for bad weather. Members of WADE Waterways Around Dawlish Environment are keeping a close eye on water levels and reviewing over the net next few days whether the sluice gates on the weirs will need to open.