Dawlish news round-up: Our most popular stories of the week

By Will Goddard 28th Nov 2021

Dawlish sea wall (Nub News, Will Goddard)
Dawlish sea wall (Nub News, Will Goddard)

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Here are the top 5 most-read Dawlish stories on our website over the past week:

1. First Glimpse: A look inside Dawlish's newly refurbished dessert parlour The Local Scoop

Dawlish dessert parlour 'The Local Scoop', located next to Harrisons Amusements on Piermont Place, has just undergone some major refurbishment works.

2. Dawlish: Shaftesbury Theatre open day and Christmas movie day

This Saturday, the Shaftesbury Theatre, Dawlish, will fling open its doors to the public once more and welcome them to ALL areas of the building with their second open day!

3. 9 Dawlish planning applications near you, including major 201-dwelling Secmaton Farm application

Below are lists of key planning applications in Dawlish recently received or decided on by Teignbridge District Council.

4. Dawlish: Councillors defer controversial 255-home Teignmouth plans until next year amid concerns

Detailed plans for 255 new homes on the edge of Teignmouth have been deferred until next year because of councillors' concerns.

5. Dawlish: Dartmoor railway line now open to the public

The Dartmoor Line is now open to the public as of today, Saturday 20 November, for the first time in almost 50 years. ————— Enjoyed this article? For daily updates on what's happening in Dawlish, follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can also sign up to our free weekly newsletter featuring exclusive articles for subscribers - just type your email into the box below.

     

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