I'm no lawyer @Barbarawils68 - and when it comes to major planning decisions my crystal ball is probably as cloudy as the next person's. What I can say is that it would be a brave (read foolhardy) elected district or county representative who would chose to ignore the wishes of the almost 1000 Dawlish residents who have already added their names to the petition: 'Humans Before Houses, Build the ...
Thank you Lynne. This application is suffixed 'SO' (Scoping Opinion) which seeks to establish a/ if development would be appropriate (it is part of DA2 so that answer would in all probability be yes) and b/ if so, what level of information would be required in order for the Local Planning Authority to make a considered decision. The input from Natural England of 14th March runs to ...
Interestingly Fred, the only public comment listed on the DCC website is this: I fully support the proposal. It will make cycling safer on this route While DCC Highways comment is as follows: THE HEAD OF PLANNING, TRANSPORTATION AND ENVIRONMENT, ON BEHALF OF DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL, AS LOCAL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY,HAS NO OBJECTION TO THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT Given ...
I understand Fred. The Devon County Council planning application came before DTC Planning Committee as a consultation document on 3rd March. Purrrrrfect's link above will take you to the DCC website page for the Council's own planning applications. If you type in the DCC code DCC/3831/2016 it will give you access to all of the associated documents.
Fred, sorry, but your timelines are awry. Notification about the plans to impose a no-right-turn into Elm Grove Road from Exeter Road (as a result of the new cycle path being installed) and for traffic to use Sandy Lane and Elm Grove Drive instead, were not advised to the public or to Dawlish Town Councillors until the end of March. That so much opposition was generated against these ...
Fred, If you had been at the Dawlish Town Council meeting at the beginning of this month you would have heard Town (and District) Councillors lining up to complain in some of the strongest terms that I have heard used in the Council Chamber to Devon County Councillor, John Clatworthy about recent DCC Highways proposals for Exeter Road, Elm Grove Road and Sandy Lane. You might expect that ...
This matter is to be considered at next Wednesday's DTC Civic Amenities Committee meeting: Agenda Item 9: Relocation of bus shelter at Exeter Road, Dawlish To consider a request from Devon County Council to relocate the bus shelter at Exeter Road, Dawlish. http://www.dawlish.gov.uk/edit/uploads/1704.pdf
Fred, here is the data: www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/live-tables-on-rents-lettings-and-tenancies Table 600 Numbers of households on local authorities' housing waiting lists , by district: England 1997-2015 Number of dwellings, as at 1 April each year Area Authority Data 2013 2014 ...
Good news Fred - the number in Teignbridge has recently dropped: According to BBC News nearly 40% of people could be removed from a waiting list for social housing in part of Devon, under new proposals. Teignbridge District Council is considering removing band E from its social housing list – the lowest priority in its A-E banding system. In Devon, there are currently 35,000 people on ...
You make some very interesting macro-economic points on market and Affordable Housing, Barbarawils68. Returning to these for a moment, do you have information to hand regarding the TDC off-site AH tariff (as employed by Pegasus Life at the part brownfield site at Shell Cove House)? If so, do you feel the tariff is set too high to encourage its consideration by the developer at Southdowns ...