The point I am trying to establish is how do we know how many new dwellings are needed in Dawlish (or south Devon for that matter) unless someone, somewhere, has statistics showing that there is a housing need for x number of houses/flats/bungalows or whatever? And would those figures relate to the housing need of those already living in Dawlish (or South Devon in general) only, or would they ...
Wonder where this government land is in Dawlish? Is there any? Am all for lower cost homes ( though I'd like to know exactly what the government means by 'lower cost') but suspect this money will come with strings attached. After all, there ain't no such thing as a free lunch, is there? Still waiting for someone to tell me what the housing need in Dawlish is. Anyone know? Cos if we don't ...
Putting the locations you mention to oneside J Warrener, I'll take a look at the figures you suggest like I did with those put forward by Rainbow1. You're suggesting a total of 350 new build dwellings. Average of 2.5. persons per dwelling = 945 persons. Do we have that number of people in Dawlish in need of housing? Does anyone know what the actual housing need figures are for persons already ...
'Peeps'? Dunno wot that word means. Do you mean people? Lets take your figures. 750 houses you say. Let's say that they have an average occupancy of 2.5 persons. 750 x 2.5 = 1,875 persons. Where would all these people come from? Does Dawlish really have that amount of people living in the parish who are in need of housing? Anyone know?
Right then. As I believe we are only a few weeks away from having all revealed by TDC, why don't we all meantime play a little game and see if we can second guess what TDC is going to propose re Dawlish's future. I'll start off on the subject of housing. So, anyone any thoughts on: 1. The number of new houses that TDC will suggest needs building. 2. Where these houses will be located? 3. Why ...
Friday 26 August 2011 Another record breaking year of GCSE results for Dawlish Community College.. For the second year running Dawlish Community College has achieved its best results ever . Overall 70% of students achieved five or more A*-C grades which is an an increase of 7% on last year. 57% of students achieved five or more A*-C grades including English and Mathematics which was a huge ...
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Apparently there is another Steering Group meeting being held this coming Tuesday (23rd) - wonder if that will also be shrouded with an air of confidentiality? Oh and MoH - this £7,500 CIL payment per new house business that you referred to above (erroneously saying it would be a payment for each affordable house built) - from what I can gather it is a figure that TDC planners are putting forward ...
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Anyone know if there are any adult education courses being held in Dawlish this autumn? I know the Manor House used to have some but will they this year? I'm wanting to attend a beginners' Spanish class - daytime not evening, and I really, really, don't want to have to trek all the way over to Newton Abbot. Would appreciate any advice Thanks