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It's been looking a bit dangerous for a few years.  Shame it was never done up for continued use as a community centre.

Two men have been arrested after a night time robbery at a Dawlish holiday park. A member of staff is recovering after he was hit with a sharp object, possibly an axe, in the raid at Golden Sands holiday park, Week Lane, Dawlish Warren at 1am on Tuesday morning. Police say that up to four raiders wearing balaclavas forced members of staff to open a safe containing a large quantity of cash. ...

A member of staff has been injured in a night time robbery at a Dawlish holiday park. Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident at Golden Sands holiday park, Week Lane, Dawlish Warren at 1am on Tuesday morning. It is thought the victim was hit with a 'sharp object', possibly an axe. He is recovering in hospital. Acting DCI Nick Wilden said: “This would have been a very busy bank ...

I think there is a bit of disingenuous commenting going on here at the moment.

Carnival politics
15 Aug 2013

@Carer .  the carnival phographer is sally stephens i think.  i haven't seen the quality of the pics on the carnival website but she has her own site and they seem to be okay http://www.flickr.com/photos/sallystephens/collections/72157635054591304/ .  Can't see any of the pram race though.

11 Aug 2013

@Carer , not that i'm making a suggestion that any fraud has taken place, but i'm sure on a separate thread someone posted the info on the cic which included the fact that no accounts have yet been released.

10 Aug 2013

They are a community interest company now Mcjrpc.  Info can be found at http://www.bis.gov.uk/cicregulator

10 Aug 2013

I think there is a bit of nasty family bickering going on as Adam Dimond, one of the councillors, is Dave Farley's nephew and used to be involved with the carnival.  And now with the blanking of the Brunswick as an attempt to get at the Force family, a lot of pettiness involved.  Shame the carnival can't be run as it was before by people who cared about "it" and not "themselves".

@Lesley, we've had good quality delis, wool shops and fishmongers - all gone.  There's just not enough business to stay open.

Dawlish Museum +
8 Aug 2013

You can see the piece from the One Show at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zS0UJlGFFqM