Hello,
I'd really like to pick the brains of some knowledgeable Dawlish residents about the parking and transport situation during Carnival Week!
My partner and I have lived in Dawlish for the past couple of years, but we've never actually been in Dawlish for any part of Carnival Week (I won't pretend that's an accident, but that's another story...!). This year, we will be in Dawlish for the duration of the week, and we were wondering what impact the carnival has on car parking and train travel.
My partner commutes by train, and we were wondering whether the trains get particularly busy or delayed due to increased passenger numbers. We've heard that on the air show day, the railway station platforms are closed off (presumably not to ticket holders?), but do people find train travel particularly difficult on this day? My partner is very familiar with First Great Western continuing to only put on two carriages when there are far more people needing to travel, but it would be helpful to know in advance if he's likely to find it very difficult to travel by train on the air show day, so he can make alternative arrangements.
With regards to parking, as we live in the town centre where it isn't possible for me to legally park outside our flat, I tend to park on quieter residential streets a little further out of town (usually Coryton Close or Barton Crescent). Do residents find it challenging to find parking spaces outside of the town centre during Carnival Week? Again, it would be really good to know in advance so I can avoid using my car if necessary (for instance, it would be really annoying to do a big grocery shop, only to find I need to park miles away!). Of course, just because I own a car it doesn't give me the right to be able to park it somewhere convenient, and I don't mind if I do need to walk quite a way if my usual parking areas get congested, it would just be good to know in advance.
Any personal experiences or advice would be very much appreciated!
Please