Lynne, I have also been told that the extended Carhaix Way will not be open to through traffic once the building work is complete. I'm not sure what type of restriction is planned - smart bollards perhaps (to allow the passage of emergency or service vehicles) or maybe just signage indicating "access only". Route 1 - the new link road. The only safe and sensible option for all ...
@Mcjrpc It might be considered that the proposed link road between the new housing estate at Gatehouse Farm (DA2) and the roundabout on the A379 by Sainsbury's would be a rare case where Compulsory Purchase powers were in the public interest in order to provide essential local infrastruture (should the same road not come forward by negotiation) - but no. It is apparent from the staff ...
Thanks Bob. I look forward in hope to the matter coming before the TDC Planning Committee.
Indeed. Preferably also subject to the scrutiny of the Teignbridge District Council Planning Committee. Lots of stuff in Plan Teignbridge to guide a developer's design brief, such as "integrating with... the adjoining built and natural environment..." and "buildings [to] exhibit design quality using materials appropriate to the area..." and "placing the needs of pedestrians, cyclists and ...
STPP...
Ah, the joys of the open road! Shame about the view, mind...
Imagine reminiscing about the good old days of 2015, when the worse that could possibly happen was when 2 touring caravans would meet at the Courtney pillars!
Perhaps, Dorian. And commuter traffic backed up all the way to Exminster (with a developer-provided B bus stuck in the middle).
Interesting stuff, Lynne. It would appear from the document that the owner of the Shutterton Park land is a member of another local farming family. It might seem reasononable to expect therefore, that the suitable "alternative provision" for SANGS land would be able be provided by this same person, the 3rd party to this S106 agreement (per the terms listed under para 17.2). ...
I take it Lynne that you have not yet been given a response from either Cllr John Goodey or Simon Thornley on the SANGS issue? Could it possibly be that the growing weight of public opprobrium regarding TDC's handling of Warren Farm is beginning to register with this administration?