Dawlish Breakfast Briefing: Tuesday 2 November

By Will Goddard

2nd Nov 2021 | Local News

Dawlish Water, and looking towards the Strand (Nub News, Will Goddard)
Dawlish Water, and looking towards the Strand (Nub News, Will Goddard)

Good morning, Dawlish! Here's your breakfast briefing:

Weather

A mixed bag with sunny intervals in the morning, but a chance of rain in the afternoon. A little chilly with highs of 11 degrees and lows of 5. Wind speed low with gusts of up to 10mph.

Sunrise: 7.06am

Sunset: 16.48pm

Supermarket opening times

Co-op: 7am-10pm

Costcutter: 7.30am-10pm

Sainsbury's: 7am-9pm

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Fun fact

The oldest hotel in the world can be found in Yamanashi, Japan, and has been operating since 705 AD.

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