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Event finished Singing, play, and craft. A group at the library for craft and singing where parents can find friendship and little ones can have an introduction to libraries. Start making social connections and all those connections that they need between the ages of nought and four before they start going to school. FREE No need to register. Location: Dawlish ...

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Event started Tuesday: 9.30-10.30am,10.45-11.45am &12.00-1.00 Wednesday; 2.30-3.30pm (Chair Yoga) Location: Riverside Centre Tuesday, 5 March 2024 - Friday, 27 December 2024 Start 09:30 Finish 01:00

It's not FREE in any case. The agencies aren't working at this event out of the kindness of their hearts, they're all funded by the taxpayer. And collectively these agencies and Councils aren't improving the situation. The funding just keeps them all in work and contributes to their pensions. So kind that all these agencies can club together for a slow cooker, air-fryer and electric blanket. ...

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@Cassandra Could you expand on that? This is the discussion section after all. I don't know if you read the original post or looked at the link, but Expat's comment is accurate. Dawlish was an elegant seaside resort in Georgian and Victorian times - mainly due to three men who by the way weren't from the town. Given that it was originally a small fishing village, a lot of people would've moved ...

Event finished The quiz takes place on Thursday, March 7 with a top prize of £100 and the Heavitree Brewery trophy for the winners, with further cash prizes to be won, including one for the largest number of players on the night. Location: Dawlish Thursday, 7 March 2024 Contact: Peter Harrison on 07767 894737 or by email reliancefinance@talktalk.net

I do get out more and see many towns with busy town centres, better and more varied shops and better parking. Dartmouth for example with 2 hours free parking by the river with a two minute walk to the shops. Its not about posting negative comments its about constructive criticism. By the way I was born and raised here nearly 70 years ago so havent "came here from other places"

It is unbelieveable that something like this is happening in the 21st century.

It would be interesting to know what proportion of people who find Dawlish unsatisfactory came here from other places

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