Ah! this message was tooo late for me!. And guess where I was until about 30 mins ago. Yep! You got it - in town.
Should anyone wish to contact any of the Dawlish Teignbridge District Councillors about this issue but not know who to contact or how I thought this link might be of use. http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/article/13113/Teignbridge-Councillors-A-Z It gives the names of all the Teignbridge councillors and if you click on their names you will find out how to contact them. Addresses, tel ...
Also found this. http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=34433&p=0 It is the result of the survey undertaken by TDC re the proposed Coastal Park. No doubt this survey will be referred to by TDC in its pursuing of this park. Indeed I believe its existence has already been referenced by a Dawlish Teignbridge District councillor who used it as a defence for TDC's actions ...
Found this the contents of which may be of interest to those following this matter http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=39510&p=0 Note that on page 8 item 20 Map D it shows that the proposed coastal park would be made up of land presently comprising Warren Farm and land owned by other(s?) that are the fields where the Weds. open market is held during the summer and the ...
on the other hand of course if dogs were to be banned from the Warren then............ (which then begs the question of how much of a negative impact this would have on Warren traders if all them dogs and their owners were directed away from the Warren shops and amusements). So..........not just Mr Weeks who might be adversely affected then if this coastal park were to exist. Wakey, ...
A little anecdote. But a true one. Brought up no doubt from the fathoms of my memory by this (as I write) bright sunny morning. About 12/18months ago my partner and I took our dog for a walk at Dawlish Warren. Many others it seemed had decided to do the same. I vividly remember looking at my partner and saying "And I wonder how many people on a day like this would use the proposed coastal park ...
@Carer - Thanks - Yes it seems to have reappeared. When i needed to use it yesterday though I couldn't find it.
this link will take you to the radio 4 programme to which Clive refers http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04nv99z the relevant bit starts 9.19 minutes into the programme and runs until 13.30 minutes
"to counterbalance the 1200 new homes in Dawlish there has to be a 'Green Buffer zone protected in perpetuity between Dawlish and the Warren'." until that is planning regulations/policies change ( which inevitably they will do) and the ' perpetuity' could be undone in a blink of an eye. "Mr Goode replied that full market value would be offered (oh how generous of them given that ...
@Kaz - connection made!