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@Paul Which mainly concerns you? Animal welfare in general or simply at the point of slaughter? Or Jewish and Muslim practice of eating the flesh of animals that aren't stunned prior to slaughter?

NIGHT bus services will be available on Saturday evenings across Devon throughout this year. Starting from this Saturday, May 31 and following successful trials last year in North Devon and Torbay, the Night bus services are returning alongside new routes in Exeter, including the Dawlish via Exminster and Starcross route.

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/700557?reveal_response=yes "In modern society, we believe more consideration needs to be given to animal welfare and how livestock is treated and culled. We believe non-stun slaughter is barbaric and doesn't fit in with our culture and modern-day values and should be banned, as some EU nations have done." Parliament will debate this ...

Rumour about a statue of Brunel to be erected on the lawn opposite the coffee bean cafe.

Event finished Shaftesbury Theatre presents Noël Coward’s timeless comedy Blithe Spirit! When novelist Charles Condomine accidentally summons the ghost of his late wife, Elvira, hilarity ensues. Add in a quirky medium, a skeptical second wife, and a house full of supernatural chaos, and you’re in for an evening of laughter and wit. A spellbinding comedy of love, mischief, and ghosts—don’t miss ...

25/00808/HOU Side extension to relocate utility and WC facilities 10 Shillingate Close Dawlish Devon EX7 9SQ https://publicaccess.teignbridge.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=SW5ACTPZJ1U00&activeTab=summary Status: Pending Consideration

SEVERAL popular events had to be cancelled this Bank Holiday weekend due to forecast high winds and rain. In Dawlish, there was disappointment as the fourth Turn The Tide environment festival, due to be held on Monday on the Lawn, was cancelled.

A TEIGNBRIDGE fire station’s charity car wash takes place this weekend. The crew from Dawlish Fire Station will be at the town’s Sainsbury’s store from 10am to 2pm on Saturday, May 31. The event is in aid of The Firefighters Charity; a charity specialises in providing both physical and mental support for firefighters and their families.

Sounds like a fantastic event for a truly worthy cause! Big thanks to the Dawlish Fire Service Crew for stepping up to support the Fire Fighters Charity. We’ll definitely swing by on the 31st to get our car cleaned and show our support. Let’s spread the word and help raise as much as possible!

The highly acclaimed tribute show to Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons returns to the Shaftesbury Theatre in Dawlish this summer. Back by overwhelming public demand, the New Jersey Boys continue to play to sell-out audiences and standing ovations.