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Dawlish Man

Dawlish Man's Posts

Oh look! It's Bootstrap Bill! It's been how long since you've used that particular username on here, and yet here you are posting within minutes of my post. Moron indeed.

20 Aug 2010

I tell you what, you utterly miserable old fart, why the hell don't you * off to Teignmouth and leave us Dawlish residents to enjoy living in this wonderful town. One day a * year, and you're on here trying your best to spoil it. *off you silly old *.

Anything Changed??
5 Aug 2010

Not a lot has changed Stu - therefore it's still a great place to visit! The old Woolies store is soon going to be bought, whilst planning permission is being sought to convert the former Threshers premises into an office. Dining wise, since you were last here Too Delicious (next door to the Deli) is now a licenced premises serving excellent meals during the day and in the evening too now. ...

RUBBISH BINS
5 Aug 2010

Well said PJD. I agree with you 100% on this subject and with the writer of the similarly-veined letter published in this week's Gazette.

Can you provide any examples where pedestrianisation has turned other towns into "ghost towns"? Thanks.

guess whos back
1 Aug 2010

The original message is just a form of SPAM for the website in his "signature" at the bottom of the message. Ignore him and don't click on the link would be my advice.

I think that the suggested proposal to pedestrianise the Strand has a lot of merits, but like others have stated, there are a number of considerations that have to be carefully thought through. Pedestrianisation has worked well in a number of towns, leading to a healthy, vibrant and safe atmosphere within these towns for both shoppers and shop-keepers. Parking is already an issue in Dawlish, ...

Harrison's Revamp
28 Jul 2010

Whatever they do, they're not going to win with you are they?

From what I understand, PJD is correct re. the reasoning. What it is about Mr Fenner, I don't know as I've never had any personal dealings with him during my visits to Sandy Lane. Good luck to the Seasiders this season, I think it will be a very challenging prospect for the new manager, but fingers crossed that they make progress both in local competitions and national competitions (as they did in ...

Harrison's Revamp
27 Jul 2010

I don't disagree Don.