Our experience of Network Rail is that they have always been risk adverse, and this has hardened since the events of last year. I very much doubt that they will allow a permitted cycle trail to run along the sea wall adjacent to the railway track Some may feel that a mix of cyclists en masse and family groups walking along the sea wall would not always a good idea, so a cycle route ...
The last I heard, there was still detailed work to be done on the technical plan for the final section connecting from Exeter Road to the town centre and railway station. I have made a request for news about the progress on this, and will let you know what I find out.
Full details https://www.devonnewscentre.info/dawlish-businesses-to-benefit-as-cycle-trail-extends-into-town/
Alternatively, visit Teignbridge website and the committee section, for news of last weeks Planning Committee
Latest news on this application please cut and paste into your browser http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=42996&p=0
I don't see why you shouldn't write to any portfoliohder at Teignbridge if you have a concern about an issue within their area of responsibility.
By all means approach your local district councillors Cllr Gribble is the portfolioholder for Leisure Services, and so is in the immediate chain of command. It's just removing one link in the chain of communication to go to him directly. It would be a courtesy to copy the local members into any emails you send to him.
I was assured by Teignbridge Council estates department last October that housing development on the site of the former Blackdown Centre has been completely ruled out. It will either be returned to open space or made available for an alternative community use. The Sandy Lane playing fields are also protected by planning policies against development. I remember there being discussion of a ...
Increased x ray service provision is one of the key benefits of these plans. We also get increased MIU hours for the two towns with the service being integrated with the out of hours doctors service. The two towns also get improved rehabilitation care based at Teignmouth where there are better facilities for that service than at Dawlish. Dawlish town council was impressed by Dr Fox's ...
The Council announced they were going to buy these swans. Rose saw this and came forward wanting to donate the cost, With regard to roaming dogs. I find that people react well to a polite explanation of why the ban is in place, and the advice that they can exercise their dog freely just up the road in Manor Park. In all these years, I've only had two rude reactions. We can't expect the ...