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wriggler

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Today at 10:30 there were 8, that is eight, coachloads of people dropped off in Teignmouth, another two coaches were passing the Railway Station on their way to the coach park. conservatively that means at least 300 people 'dumped' into Teignbridge town centre by 10:30. If Dawlish were to welcome coaches, (ie Coach Drivers) by allowing them to park in Barton Carpark then I am sure this Town ...

High street shopping is dying, face reality, you will never attract shops back to Dawlish, all the previous shops closed down becaue they didn't have customers. Traders in an area of Paignton, which I thought well supported, are signing a petition to persuade the Council to reduce rates and allow more parking as business has been steadily falling for the last couple of years. And Torquay, I think ...

Town enhancement
8 Feb 2012

Compare the centre of Dawlish to the centre of Teignmouth which has a hub of shops, with a varierty of products. Many more coaches drop off people in Teignmouth for longer periods. I have spoken to coach drivers who don't stop in Dawlish as they don't want to park in Sandy lane and sit there as there isn't enough time to walk into town and back, they often ask passengers to buy them a pasty or ...

8 Feb 2012

I am making no comments as I could not improve on this, a verbatim copy of Robert Steadman on the Mary Portas 'Report' I think the term that comes to mind is ‘poppycock’! We don't have a thriving high street because shoppers, in their droves, have turned their back on them. They, generally, offer a smaller range of goods at more expensive prices than out of town centres and, when car park ...

£17 000 pa not a bad salary for Dawlish.

I heard today that BIts n Bobs is closing, can anyone confirm this. If so that will be three businesses closed down in the Strand in the last two weeks. Years of talking, talking, talking and more talking have achieved nothing. There is no reason for any major retailers to set up shop in Dawlish and without such 'drawcards' the so called regeneration is a lost cause. I am guessing the 'average' ...

As I've said previously, the cost of widening High Street, almost certainly having to remove the pavement on one side, and modifying the top of Queen Street to allow the big trucks and coaches to turn into High Street, would never have been accepted, so it was a non-starter.

Town Centre
1 Feb 2012

Sorry Brazilnut, just got in, will pick up a copy tomorrow. Took a good look at Queen Street, am sure they will have to remove the pavement on one side to make it wide enough for Coaches and Large Trucks, that will be fun. But am sure they know what they are doing, so I will say no more and just observe.

A Radical Idea
1 Feb 2012

The Wee Shoppe get their stock delivered from their bakery in Teignmouth every morning so they just sell what is delivered every day as packed, am sure the thought of doing something different is completely alien. Pity, as that is normally the reason most people go to a small shop. I once wanted to place a regular order for a large quantity of scones and tried to order from their Bakery in ...

Yep, that info has been applied to almost every Govt in the World with slightly altered figures, always worth doing a google about these 'facts', and many other Urban Legends, most of these have been around for years and get as Nelson says, regurgitated every few years and presented as fact.