Dartmouth footfall - week 4 2018
Here are the footfall figures for Dartmouth during week 4 2018: See other posts for the ongoing debate. Just to remind readers this covers three survey areas, Dartmouth BID - is the area around (Read more)
Here are the footfall figures for Dartmouth during week 4 2018: See other posts for the ongoing debate. Just to remind readers this covers three survey areas, Dartmouth BID - is the area around (Read more)
Lets hope we send a representative from the Dartmouth Visitor Center to help them learn how to launch a more digital based marketing strategy. Dartmouth needs to draw more visitors to the town and this (Read more)
At last nights Regatta Annual Public Meeting the committee announced a significant loss for last year of -£36,500. In addition the loss for 2016 has been adjusted after audit to -£20,000, a further -£8000 loss. (Read more)
In response to my last post about the state of healthcare in Dartmouth Nick Hindmarsh, manager of Dartmouth Caring, has responded. We believe that one of the reasons for the current situation is a failure (Read more)
The collapse of the talks with the owners of Riverview Care Home has left Dartmouth residents in limbo with their healthcare provision. Looking back through the articles and letters published in the Dartmouth Chronicle paints (Read more)
Here are the footfall results for week 3 of 2018:
Interesting to see the exchanges generated by the last news post on this site: If you want to get involved in this debate or have a different view on why the footfall figures are so (Read more)
Here are the Dartmouth footfall measurements for week 2 2018. Again they show a dramatic drop compared to the same week last year. Let me explain for the benefit of the Mayor, Richard Cooke, who (Read more)
So we start the new year with a Dartmouth footfall drop of 23% compared to the South West as a whole at -8% and the UK at -4%. This is footfall measured along the Quay. (Read more)
These are the footfall figures for Dartmouth during week 52: They show a drop of over 26% compared to last year, while the South West saw a drop of 16%. YOY.
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