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General Discussion

And as with the other planning applications recently submitted concerning this site I ask again - just how will the developer access this site? Will it be via the yet to be built Gatehouse Farm/Sainsbury's roundabout link road or will it be via Elm Grove Road, Sandy Lane/ Elm Grove Drive all of which are residential roads which happen to also have schools, sports facilities and children's play ...

10 Jun 2022

22/01067/REM | Approval of details for 206 dwellings, landscape works, public open space, play space and infrastructure (approval sought for access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale) | Gatehouse Farm Secmaton Lane Dawlish Devon EX7 0LW

On the agenda at the next TDC Planning Committee meeing being held 14th June.

On the agenda at the next TDC planning committee meeting being held 14th June.

see https://dawlish.com/thread/details/47841 ; So, how will the developer(s) access this site? Via the, yet to be built, Gatehouse Farm/Sainsbury's roundabout link road or via Elm Grove Road/Sandy Lane/Elm Grove Drive? Answers on a postcard please.

9 Jun 2022

22/01042/MAJ Alternative Reference PP-10493417 Application Received Thu 26 May 2022 Application Validated Mon 30 May 2022 Address Gatehouse Farm Secmaton Lane Dawlish Devon EX7 0LW Proposal Approval of details for 149 dwellings, landscape works, public open space, play space and infrastructure (approval sought for access, layout, landscaping, scale ...

Car boot this afternoon (unless of course it rains. Suggest check facebook page - see link above)

31 May 2022

Just a reminder. First one is tomorrow (Weds) afternoon. Sellers: £7 per car, £9 car trailer, £11 van/trade. Buyers: £1 per car.

Seems it's not only Dawlish that has a new road/new housing development problem. Have just read an article concerning Cullompton. Very similar issue there as here in Dawlish with the Gatehouse/Secmaton/Persimmon housing development and the Gatehouse Farm/Sainsbury Roundabout link road. Here's an extract from the article. As you can see, as with Dawlish, the site is divided into three parts- ...

I have found a  newspaper article from November 2019 concerning the potential flood/sea level circa 2050 in the Exe estuary area if sea levels continue to rise. The article shows that land to the west of Dawlish Warren (Secmaton/Langdon/Shutterton) at being at risk from rising sea levels., This area already has had new houses built, and is also where it is planned that even more new houses ...

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