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

By Will Goddard 27th Feb 2022

Boat Cove, Dawlish (Nub News, Will Goddard)
Boat Cove, Dawlish (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. Dog owner 'utterly distraught' and 'tried to stop' killing of Dawlish swan

The owner of a dog that killed one of the town's black swans is 'utterly distraught', Dawlish Town Council has said.

2. BREAKING: Teignmouth Higher Exeter Road development approved

A huge development of new homes is to be built on the outskirts of Teignmouth, despite concerns about an increased risk of flooding.

3. Work to resurface, reconstruct platforms at Dawlish Railway Station continues

Work is currently underway on the platforms at Dawlish Railway Station, with buses replacing trains between Exeter and Newton Abbot at weekends.

4. Local historian: The history of Dawlish's churches

After our comprehensive look at St Gregory's last month we are now going to talk about the main churches/chapels of Dawlish, most of which were built in the Victorian times.

5. Dawlish: Council tax rise of three per cent approved from April

A council tax rise of 2.99 per cent has been approved by Devon County Council, with its Conservative leader warning that "austerity has not gone away."

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