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@Mcjrpc .    My understanding is that the additional space will allow for the sale of quality branded clothing of the type that is popular with young people and those of middle years who have kept their healthy figures.  Largely found in the shops along princesshay in exeter. I imagine this will prove popular with many local residents as well as holidaymakers. I'm not aware of any other ...

I received the following email from Cornerstone Housing. " I am delighted to tell you that Cornerstone Housing and Barratts are nearing completion of our first affordable rented homes at ‘The Buntings’ in Secmaton Lane, Dawlish. There are four, large, two bed flats with superb views across the hills and towards Exmouth that we are advertising with priority going to Dawlish ...

@Margaret Tourism businesses in the UK have had a dreadful time over the past decade, and if we don't allow them to adapt and change their offer to meet customer expectations, they will wither on the vine. Andrew Bulpin from the Dawlish Warren Traders Association said " Its going to look superb and is in keeping with the resort." " It increases the retail offering for visitors ...

16 Feb 2015

I'd be surprised if many people would agree that development within the industrialised part of the Warren should stop and we allow the struggling businesses there to wither on the vine. TDC say that their solution to the conundrum of how to get more people to the tourist resort and less to the nature reserve is the coastal park.  On the basis of their public information so far, not many people ...

16 Feb 2015

My point was Lynne that there are two obligations To satisfy an Inspector, and ultimately the High Court (Legal/Procedural/Practical) and to satisfy the Landowner/General Public (Moral/Democracy) and the evidence put forward by TDC so far doesn't seem to me to be strong enough to do either.  Teignbridge needs to make a practical case for how the coastal park will be more enticing to the public ...

16 Feb 2015

I guess the question has to be, can you attract more tourists to the industrialised part of Dawlish Warren without adding to the pressure on the adjacent Nature Reserve. I am on record as saying that TDC, in my opinion, have not made a sufficiently detailed case to persuade an Inspector to approve compulsory purchase of land. So, either a case needs to be made that will gain the confidence ...

16 Feb 2015

@Lynne .    surely the logic is that this development is slap bang in the middle of an already developed tourism centre, adjacent to existing buildings, whereas the application refused in starcross was refused because "The proposed development would be located in designated Undeveloped Coast. The development does not provide either a minor alteration in line with Policy WE8 of the ...

15 Feb 2015

I've always understood that the trading units were in private ownership, so their removal and replacement was very much the decision of the owners.  The only influence the council could bring to bear would have been through the planning system, and I doubt that a refusal could have been defended against an appeal to the Planning Inspector. Like many, I've been trying to figure out how ...

@Paul . i'm sure that there are people who abuse the system, it would be naive to think otherwise.  however, they are in a tiny minority as the checks and sanctions regime for claiming jsa is very tough.  equally the push to get people off esa has been very hard hitting. We all see the world in different ways, I'm just sad to see the "race to the bottom" that all the potential governments ...

15 Feb 2015

Dr Sarah Wollaston MP has pointed out that providing medical treatment to anyone who has been coerced is illegal.  Expect this policy proposal to be quietly shelved. Hopefully the same fate will befall the strange notion floated this week by IDS to give away council houses as a "reward" to people who stay off job seekers allowance for a year.  We need more social housing, not less