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Monday, 4 October 2010
People living the Bay area should give their full support to DARE
Hi, my name is Katie & I think that DARE is doing a brilliant job – and that you should too!
DARE is a Pressure Group that helps stop recreational land being developed unnecessarily. They do much more to protect the land we live. They give the community of Dawlish and many others the chance to speak out against the council. They give us as people a chance to express our feelings. They are recently working on saving the sand dunes in Dawlish Warren., as they are unfortunately eroding a way, this is serious and massive problem. But luckily Dare are trying to save them meaning in 10 years we could still have the sand dunes we love today.
DARE help hundreds of people by stopping houses being knocked down, train tracks being built through farmers fields, manor houses being closed and being knocked down. They will try and help your issues in any way.
You can contact DARE By visiting there website:
http://www.darefordawlish.btik.com/news/21010116056.ikml
Thank you for reading my Blog and I’d be very grateful if you now please answer the quick questions below.
1) Had you heard of DARE reading my Blog?
2) Do you now think DARE is a worthwhile Pressure Group to support?
You wouldn’t want your home area to turn out like this would you?
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no i hadnt heard of it
ReplyDelete2)yes because i live in dawlish and think it would help alot
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