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

By Will Goddard 26th Dec 2021

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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 new Thai and Mediterranean restaurant 'Sticky Rice'

Dawlish's new restaurant 'Sticky Rice' has just opened its doors, having taken over the premises from the Ugly Duckling restaurant which closed in September.

2. Dawlish and Teignbridge coronavirus: Find out how many Covid cases there are in the local area

Dawlish and Teignbridge residents can now see the number of Covid cases in their area on an interactive government map.

3. New Dawlish playgroup enjoys first Christmas party

A new playgroup in Dawlish, 'St. Mary's Busy Bees', had its very first Christmas party this week on Monday 13 December.

4. Dawlish Property of the Week: 2-bed cottage in Brook Street for sale

Are you looking for a new home in the Dawlish area, or just enjoy browsing for a dream property?

5. Charity given 999-year lease to manage Dawlish Countryside Park by district council

Dawlish Countryside Park will now be managed by a national land management charity, after Teignbridge District Council gave the Land Trust a 999-year lease. ————— 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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