Dawlish auctions are happy to accept an (acceptable!) offer prior to auction. Well worth popping in and checking them out. I was in a similar position, and they were a great help.
So let's think about promoting events in other ways.
Oh I agree, but maybe the first thing I'd like to see is a picture of the brook. the lawn or even Gay's!
Hi Dawlish news. Any thoughts about your image that appears top left of your post's? Maybe something a bit more positive?
Huw "but also about how the community comes together to make it what it is." I've just seen an amazing week that shows me that you don't have too much of a problem with that. Surely you don't expect everyone to have the same opinion? Too loud, too quite, too busy, not enough happening. Of course your'e gonna have set backs, do you think Dawlish is any different than any other small ...
"what a tired, worn out town this looks to be!". "another nail in Dawlish's coffin." Ok, so I'm a newcomer. When I first saw the town, my thoughts were along the line of this article (first posted by Lyyne I believe) Dawlish Since I've lived here, the following businesses, in additon to all the existing ones, seem to disagree that Dawlish is "dying" LA Barbers, Queen St ...
Have to agree with Nelson, that was a bit moody of you carer!
I'snt it just a posh version of bill posting? At least he was innocent though
Racist pensioner fined for branding travellers 'scum' and 'pikey filth' Just sayin'
When I heard that one of the first Olympic torches that was used in Cornwall was on ebay, I thought "what a disgrace!" But the latest bid is over £150,000 Wonder how many more will be flogged off. (and maybe some security for the 1948 torch in the shop window Teighnmouth might be in order!)