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Hi Mcjrpc. Yes, it is open. An aquaintance of mine stayed there back in May. She didnt say whether it was a nice place to stay or not.

@ Merlin 228. I wouldnt think that the people we are referring to in this thread will be frequenting the Rockpool Café for the drink, as 1/ they would not pay the inflated price for it and 2/ they would prefer to get it cheaper (or 'lift it') from one of the local supermarkets.

@ Stephen. No, not that Red Rock, but the one in Sandy Lane, and as flo says, not exactly luring people into town as there is a big car park there and have no reason to go into town. If we had a decent bandstand on the Lawn, (like we were supposed to be getting back in 2000) instead of that crumbling eyesore, then why not get more acts to use that? Get rid of that tacky basketball thing ...

@Paul LOL. It sure does. Paul Gasgoine is a prime example.

@Brooklyn Bridge . By the looks of it, when you copied and pasted the address, I think you may have copied a . at the end of the address. Anyway, I have had no problem using the address. Clickable . emma@teignmouthanddawlishcic.org.uk

25 Jul 2013

@Stephen 15 Yes, it is difficult to see exactly where it was dredged/cleaned. It was only a small section and makes one think was it worth the cost if it cannot be noticed. As a visitor to our town, you must think that the brook is now an eyesore and in a disgusting state, which it is. @ Huw. Yes, I remember when the boats were there, and it would be nice if that would happen ...

24 Jul 2013

@Mcjrpc . Agreed, it was done but only a very small section, and if you read my comment up top, it did not make one bit of difference. The whole length from the new bridge at the manor right down to the viaduct, including the walled pool where it enters the sea, needs to be cleared out.

24 Jul 2013

The following clickable link is of interest. http://www.dawlishnewspapers.co.uk/news.cfm?id=25031&headline=Fight%20to%20ensure%20survival%20of%20iconic%20black%20swans

@BB. You will find that the vast majority of people in Dawlish want these events, but when it comes to helping out, they're not interested and it's always left to the same few and I talk from experience, as I volunteer for many things that go on in Dawlish. They want everything for nothing but give nothing in return. Standing by for lots of abuse.

Hi Stephen. Hope you have a lovely time. According to the lifeguards at the Warren, it is nothing to worry about and not what you may think it is. It is completely safe and is just Algae, nothing else . Hope this puts your mind at ease.