@HuwMatthews2 -re your second paragraph Can you give examples please. I only ask as if any are in Teignbridge and Dawlish in particular, given that the Teignbridge Local Plan is presently being reviewed, now might be just the time to flag up and get amended any apparent oversights/anomolies. It also might be that, for example, buildings may be in place on a piece of land but that they ...
More houses built means more rates, its always about the money nothing else.
The first thing that needs to happen is for local councils/local authorities to actually do a decent appreciation of the land that they designate for each purpose (and therefore accurately reflect in the 'Local Plan'). I know of several parcels of land that have been designated for wildlife, coastal protection (some nowhere near the coast) etc where buildings have been in place since the 1950s ...
In addition to the wholesale destruction of farm land most of it grade 1 there will be the unrelenting pressure to build a by pass around Starcross and Kenton taking away yet more farmland and in the process possibly releasing yet more land for housing development. I also think it is about time that the goverment put into law that councils can set by law the percentage of affordable for each and ...
Dawlish Warren Car Boot Starts Thursday June 10th! 1pm - 4pm (sellers no earlier than 12). Warren Road, EX7 0NG.
I've fixed the link. There was a semicolon on the end of it that was causing it to fail.
@1263 - won't open for me either. Suggest you find Dawlish Nub News and then scroll down to find article.
@lynne Correct me if my interpreatation was wrong, but after reading A. Morris article it never actually answered the question just more political bu**sh*t The dawlish councillor link does not open for me.
@1263 click on this link to find out what our MP has to say https://dawlish.nub.news/n/anne-marie-morris-weekly-column---opinion and click here to see what local Dawlish cllrs Martin Wrigley and Gary Taylor say https://dawlish.nub.news/n/give-your-views-on-potential-housing-sites-in-dawlish
Teignmouth Road site: Just to flag up to dogs and their humans that for those of you who use this area as a pleasant, rural, exercise area, that if new homes are built on this site then you will no longer have an enjoyable walk around the fields but a much more restricted urban one alongside the new homes. I'll have to break the news very gently to a certain dog I know who presently loves ...