Yes I know they are terribly old fashioned what with rotary dryers and tumble dryers and things but the way I dry my washing is the on the line, in the garden. But......I am in need of a prop for my washing line. Anyone know if they are still sold (locally) and if so where. Thanks.
Well, as you are the one who has associated him with Cockwood perhaps you could tell the rest of us what you believe his connection to be.
Cllr Taylor lives in the centre of Dawlish and represents Dawlish South West ward on the town council. How is he in any way connected to Cockwood? (which is in Dawlish North East ward)
Why?
Have just received the message below (as presumably have all others who signed the "Save Warren Farm from compulsory purchase" petition electronically). "Dear Supporter At the meeting of Dawlish Town Council this week, there will be a motion of 'no confidence' for the compulsory purchase of Warren Farm by Teignbridge. Come along to the meeting on Wednesday 1st July at 7 pm in the ...
@ Huw, SANGS has to be in addition to publicly used green space that is already in situ. Therefore the old pitch and putt area at Blackdown aka Sandy Lane Playing Fields would not be eligible as it is already a green space used by the public. More info about SANGS here http://www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/sangs-guidelines-and-checklist-12-06-08.pdf
@FB The Strongvox, Bovis/Cavanna and Barrat developments do not have a SANGs requirement. Think (but not sure!) that this may be do to with when they were given outline planning permission (2008/9) whereas all other developments that have gained planning permission after 2010 which is when I think ( think!) the Sangs legislation came into play, carry a Sangs requirement. Will be very ...
A possibility. Depends I guess on whether any of those who own land there are disposed to sell any of it to TDC and whether TDC deem it suitable for SANGS. Which brings me to the Redrow development and its Sangs requirement (which I know has been covered on a previous thread but it's also relevant to this one). I will be intrigued to see where the SANGS required for the Redrow development ...
The motion below is listed as item 15 on the agenda for the above meeting: "15 Suitable Alternative Natural Green Space at Warren Farm – To consider the following motion proposed by Councillor Martin Wrigley: ‘Dawlish Town Council has no confidence in the timely delivery of the required SANGS to support the new local housing based on current Teignbridge plans to acquire ...
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