If Dawlish was the Titanic and the crew and captain were the Dawlish town council it would have sunk in the harbour before it even started its maiden voyage. Although what do you expect from a bunch who seem to do what THEY want, no matter the damage to the town, traders and ratepayer's...in my opinion...e &e.o.....written without prejudice, etc,etc,etc....no insects, animals, slugs were harmed ...
@Diana Mond - with your past experience on this site i would have to say ur on to a winner with this venture, nice to see you doing something positive for a change.
I would have thought that Dawlish is going to need as many refreshment outlets as possible for the waves of cyclist's that will be using the new cycle path that runs parallel to this possible venture.
How is this planning request any more detremental to Dawlish than previous projects that have and have not been passed by our illustrious council(s)! More competition in the town is better for the consumer and, in my opinion, the putting area has always been a bit of an eyesore anyway.
ZIGGY@ nice to see the barriers in place, I've seen the odd cyclist shoot down there when pedestrians have been coming the other way...I suppose the cyclist's will just go on the grass, that being the one's that actually use the cycle path. Nice shot of the cygnet's.
@ShyTalk 47 - air cons on the roofs and diesel engine generators under the carriages, i believe. Brand new GWR green IEP at London Paddington:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoNV2oo4_os https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_800 Read the comments on this link from people who know what they are talking about :- ...
Wasn't all this 'new build' pushed through to alleviate the large numbers of local people who were unable to buy their own homes and alleviate the ever growing numbers of people without homes? As can be seen over the last few years many developers wriggle their way out of producing the numbers of homes required for such people. It's all well and good importing food, etc from abroad, but if ...
Also a grey vauxhall insignia parked along upper longlands betwen 22:00 hrs and 08:00 hrs on wed 1/11 and thur 2/11. A corrosive substance was poured onto the car causing extensive damage to the paintwork.