Thanks will do. We went to a point-to-point there not long ago.
Thank you very much, I'll give them a call.
Anyone know of any local stables or similar where a teenager could get some experience working with horses? And thanks in advance for not wasting time with burger references, my friends have already trotted them out.
I'd like to know. Thank you.
I was told they were adding stations to the line, Exminster being a new one.
Whenever I go past Jack Sprats, it looks busy. I hope it's working out. A few more ambitious shops and maybe Dawlish could be a bit more upmarket at some time in the future.
So over £1 million on materials. But damn fine paving slabs they are too, all grey and smooth and characterless. Could have put a row of terraced houses on there instead.
A coach park on the seafront where you suggest would be an eyesore. What about the railway car park, it seems to stretch quite a way back and doesn't impede any views. Might be a bit tricky for a coach to manoeuvre up there tho.
Sunday afternoon with hardly anyone parked in Dawlish, I spotted a traffic warden slapping a ticket on a parked car. As she did it she dropped a piece of paper on the floor. Did she pick it up? No. Wonder whether I could have made a citizen's arrest but who wants to get into a scrap with a traffic warden!
Bit late posting on this but I moved to Dawlish earlier in the year. Before Christmas I went out with the intention of buying as much as I could locally. It turned out I couldn't even buy a decent pack of Christmas cards, not even from the charity shops promoting their own charities (so naff). I don't know how the so-called gift shops manage to stay in business, it was all tat.. Bought a couple ...