Seems from the above comments that once more people are treading on eggshells to avoid being labelled a racist. We all know the main reason for needing to get out and I for one arent scared of the truth or the labels. We are an island nation and as such we need to control our own borders and fight our own battles. Immirgration to the UK has to be controlled via managable numbers and on a skills ...
Here is the info direct from TDC. The number of confirmed registrations on Devon Home Choice from Dawlish and qualifing for affordable housing is 227. The number of confirmed registrations on Help to buy SW qualifing for the shared ownership scheme is 22 allthough these may also be on the affordable housing list as well. It seems the need therefore is not huge and dosent mean that the ...
Here is Jamie Hewitts (highways officer) response to critisism of the current alterations. In reply to your email. Yes the running lanes of the A379 are being reduced in width to accommodate the extension of the cycleway into Dawlish town centre but they are still going to conform to Dept. of Transport guidance. As there are already many section of the A379 which are narrow some of which are ...
Under the Roads and Street Works Act 1991. If the contractor fails to carry out the work in a timely manner. Then a section 66 notice can be issued. Six months to reduce the height of the wall and install new curbing is a ridiculas amount of time for such a job. Why is the scafolding being built on the road side when there is nothing obstructing the work being carried out from the old ...
How about some large detached luxary £1-million plus, affordable houses for people that may just bring something positive to the area like employment
In the sea would be a benificial option lol
Hooray more affordable houses any takers with local wages averaging £7.20 / hour
Gary - we have now moved on and are talking about the wall at Lanherne and more road narrowing in connection plus another 6 - months of tempoary traffic lights sorry for the confusion
But Gary you are talking about the 1st week in April months after the council recieved notification of DCCs plan and the works commenced talk about closing the stable door after the horse has bolted. Also as Lynne has hinted why have these complaints/objections never been minuted. Just as a futher point of interest in your opinion what is the reasoning behind wanting to restrict the flow of ...
Seems the Town Council and various other Dawlish groups were informed of this nonsense modification of the wall not total demolition on the 1st February this year and did nothing to object. So much for supporting the town and its people. Also noted the installation of a Treif kerb along the length of the wall. This means a further 600mm + or 2 foot reduction in the current road width. Looks ...