Just been looking again at the planning documentation concerning this, now refused, planning application. It seems to me that even if those submitting the application had provided mitigation (in the form of £9,060) the application would still have been refused because mitigation or no mitigation it would still contravene TDC's Local Plan policy protecting the Undeveloped Coast. (Policy EN2). ...
and then from a report (dated 9.12.14) entitled Infrastructure Capital Programme put to the TDC Exec http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=42681&p=0 we have this: (my emphasis in bold) Suitable Alternative Natural Green Space (SANGS) It is a legal requirement under the Habitat Regulations that the Council includes policies and proposals within its Local Plan to ...
and then in a report to the TDC Exec dated 22nd July 2014 and entitled: Mitigation of Impacts on highest tier of wildlife sites http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=41483&p=0 there is this: 3.1 Legal: It is a legal requirement that a local planning authority does not grant planning permission for any development that would negatively impact a European Site, unless ...
Big advert in this week's Dawlish Gazette on page 4. Public consultation (shouldn't that be 'consultation'?). Gatehouse Farm Development At the Manor House, Old Town Street. Thursday 26th February - 12.30pm - 6.45pm Friday 27th February -12.30pm -6.45 pm Members of the project team will be on hand to discuss proposals and answer any question (I've got one - where will the ...
From our MP's column in this week's Dawlish Gazette. "I was really pleased to see official figures which stated that over 3,500 people have started an apprenticeship in Teignbridge since 2010. This is fantastic news - apprenticeships not only give young people the chance to earn a salary and gain a qualification, they also gain valuable work place skills and experience at the same time".
and with a bit of research (and to answer my own question) this is what I have come across. Note the bit about the Shutterton Park development and the monies payable by the developer for SANGS. I've highlighted it in blue. Extracts concerning the timing of the provision of SANGS from the TDC Report on SANGS options. May 2013 http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=37826&p=0 ...
On a different thread (concerning the retail unit presently being built at the Warren) I posed the following question: "As I understand it, TDC has to have SANGS in place before they can legally give planning permission for all this new house building to take place (or at some point they have to have the SANGS in place). So, as long as TDC want SANGS at Warren Farm, and as long as that issue ...
Have a look at the info on this link http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/article/15246/What-development-needs-Habitat-Regulations-mitigation-for-recreational-impacts
http://www.dawlishnewspapers.co.uk/news.cfm?id=24657&headline=Chance%20to%20quiz%20developer%20on%20homes%20plan
I like to think that we'd all wish any new enterprise in the area well. However, only time will tell as to whether there will be any, or sufficient, demand for the type of clothing goods described above. I imagine the owners have done their market research. I'm not a fashionista and never have been so it isn't the type of thing that would attract me wherever I was living or wherever I was on ...