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Lynne

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Just to point out that as much as I would like to think that the land west of Teignmouth Road (that's the three fields inland opposite The Smugglers pub) is now saved from being developed that is not necessarily the case. When the Local Plan is submitted to the Planning Inspectorate sometime next year the examiner can rule, if they think it appropriate vis-a-vis national planning and housing ...

Dawlish doesn't have a Neighbourhood Plan.  Other parishes do though. There was an attempt some  4/5 (?) years back to get people involved to produce one but nothing came of it. Are you confusing the terminology Neighbourhood Plan with that of Local Plan? (There was however,  back in 2012, a 'Neighbourhood Plan' produced by the good people of Dawlish but this was all part of a pilot ...

I wonder if AMM could give us an update on the lack of child care provision in Dawlish.

Just had a look at the planning docs. Seems it's Taylor Wimpey that's developing this land. Taylor Wimpey, along with Bloor Homes, are the developers for the larger tract of land that was once Gatehouse Farm land where some 400 homes are scheduled to be built in the near future. Hope the link road and its necessary bridge across Shutterton Brook is in situ before all that building work ...

15 Sep 2023

And so, some 18 months later from the last post and to return to the original topic of this thread - this land is now having work done on it.

https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/fears-raised-over-massive-plans-8735637 Challenges made as to why no new housing development allocation in Dawlish

https://www.middevonadvertiser.co.uk/news/dawlish-development-area-prone-to-flooding-environment-agency-says-637005

18 Aug 2023

See below for the Environment Agency's response to TDC (my emphasis in red) "SCOPING OPINION REQUEST FOR UP TO 200 DWELLINGS LAND AT EXETER ROAD DAWLISH DEVON Thank you for consulting us on the EIA Scoping Opinion for the above development. Environment Agency position We need to highlight that there are serious flooding and drainage problems within the ...

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