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Parking tickets: you may appeal – county

DEVON County Council has told anyone who believes they were unfairly issued with a parking ticket during Dawlish Carnival Week to submit an appeal.


Tortoises stolen from owner's garden

A DAWLISH man has been left shell-shocked after two young tortoises worth £300 were stolen from his back garden.


On a wing and a prayer for more volunteers

DAWLISH Air Show’s official fundraiser is on the lookout for eight people to take to the skies next August, writes Dean Stacey.


Funeral of "Piper" Bill is tomorrow

Funeral of
THE funeral of second world war hero Bill Millin is to take place in Exeter tomorrow (September 2).


Commission chairman visits Westbank

Commission chairman visits Westbank
CHARITY Commission chairman Dame Suzi Leather visited an Exminster-based charity to find out more about its work and how it is expanding across the south west.


Tim captures the intimate details of his subjects

AFTER two years working on the BBC Life series, wildlife cameraman Tim Shepherd is taking a break from filming to hold his first exhibition of paintings since moving to Dawlish four years ago.


Taking part in ride could win you a bike

ENTER a short family ride around Teignmouth as part of the Tour of Britain celebrations and you could win a brand new bike.


Countess to open new resource centre

The Countess of Wessex will visit Dawlish Gardens Trust after she opens the town’s leisure centre, it was revealed this week.


'A true British hero'

'A true British hero'
DAWLISH Air Show led the tributes to second world war hero Bill Millin, who died last week aged 88 after a short illness.


Store plan approved

SAINSBURY’S has been given unanimous approval for a second time by Teignbridge Council Development Control Committee to build a foodstore and petrol filling station adjacent to Shutterton Industrial Estate, Exeter Road, Dawlish.


Cheques handed over

Cheques handed over
SMILES all round as charities the Snooky Trust and Headway Devon acept cheques at the Rowdy Blackwell Memorial cup tournament at Sandy Lane, Dawlish, from a charity ball.


Police appeal for witnesses to nightclub attack

A Kenton man is recovering from what police described as serious injuries sustained during an attack in a Newton Abbot
nightclub.


Sally and Julie take up walking challenge for NSPCC

DAWLISH resident Sally Milton is taking a step against child cruelty by taking part in this year’s NSPCC walking challenge, the Hack (Hike Against Cruelty to Kids), in east Devon.


Street lights could go out after midnight

DAWLISH Town Council has identified the roads it is considering plunging into darkness during the early morning hours.


Flying high

Flying high
THERE is already more than £20,000 in the pot for next year’s Dawlish Air Show.


Hundreds watch carnival opening

Hundreds watch carnival opening
THERE were plenty of residents and holidaymakers on the Lawn when England rugby mascot Pete Cross officially opened this years Dawlish Carnival.


Countess to open £2.4m youth centre

Countess to open £2.4m youth centre
the Countess of Wessex is to open a state-of-the-art youth centre in Dawlish.


Drugs arrest after noisy 'rave'

A Dawlish town and district councillor has questioned why the police and Teignbridge Council did not react more promptly to complaints about a rave near Starcross at the weekend.


Next round in store wars battle

THE long-running Dawlish supermarket battle enters a new phase on Monday when the Sainsburys Supermarkets Ltd application to build a foodstore and petrol filling station is again aired before Teignbridge Councils Development Control Committee.


Bus company to take over route of coach firm

Bus company to take over route of coach firm
COUNTRY Bus has taken over the running of the popular Dawlish town centre service after the demise of Dawlish Coaches.


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