Just bought my copy of the Dawlish Gazette and read on page XI of the property page an article about a couple who recently bought one of the new build properties on the Cavanna development over by Secmaton Lane.
The article talks about the couple and why it is that they chose to buy here. However, although they have chosen to live here it seems they choose not to shop here. The article says "they tend to shop in nearby Newton Abbot, but also make the 20 minute drive to the Park and Ride for Exeter. The train from Dawlish to Exeter St. David's is also a short journey of only 12 minutes".
Now I know that I shouldn't make a sweeping generalisation from a particular circumstance but I do wonder just why they don't shop in Dawlish (and I'll include Sainsbury's in that) and how many others who will be buying on the new estates will have similar shopping habits.
Just think of all that money not being spent in the town.
I mention this because I remember that one of the arguments put forward for all this newbuild is that it would bring people with money to the town and who would spend it here.
Please