for example http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/Anger-sentence-ex-council-man/story-11689561-detail/story.html and · Traffic Orders for Devon towns - WhatDoTheyKnow https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/.../traffic_orders_for_devon _towns Peter Harry made this Freedom of Information request to Devon County Council ... Information act regarding traffic orders created by Devon County ...
Does anyone know anything about PH? He used to be a very vocal member of the Dawlish commentariat along with his keeping tabs on local authority infringements of traffic regulations. Haven't heard anything from or about him for quite a while now. He used to post on this website using the name Viaduct (don't know though if he used any other nom de plumes then, or since). Anyone?
In the case of Warren Farm I think you'll find we are talking about one house only. A barn conversion. The legislation that allows this to happen also has various restrictions as to how many houses can be built (believe only barns already in situ) and how big (no bigger than the space already taken up by the barn in question).
Am told (I wasn't there) that the news of Richard Week's successful Appeal was announced at last night's town council meeting. I also understand that BBC Radio Devon broadcast the news about the successful appeal at 7.am this morning and that the broadcast included interviews with Richard Weeks and Martin Wrigley. The programme also carred the news of the vote of no confidence in TDC (although the ...
Appeal upheld! (more details to follow)
Motion carried! The vote was recorded. I understand it went thus: For the motion: Wrigley, Taylor, Foden, Petherick (J), Petherick (L), Tamlyn, Lowther and Almond. Against the motion: Clemens, Bloomfield, Fenne, and Fenne. Abstained: Prowse, Payne and Mayne. Could not vote: Price,
Phoned them - they don't have any.
Thank you - I'll try them.
Yes I know all those places you mention sell them - before I posted on here I had already googled in order to find out. Local, for me, in this instance = Dawlish & Teignmouth
Yes - my preferred solution is also along 'natural' lines (like a very large branch with a fork in it at one end). Just need something rather urgently though.