Perhaps the points made by Barbarawils about access for all should be made known to Devon County Council and to our Dawlish county councillor, John Clatworthy? I also can't see how the proposed route down the steps will be of any use for those cyclists who have a trailer behind them with a kiddywink in it.
WORK has started on preparations to create a night-time landing site for Devon Air Ambulance at Dawlish United Football Club. The airborne medical service begins night flights up to midnight next month but needs suitable ‘community helipad’ sites with access to lighting to land. Source: ...
The skate boarders will love the down hill section so it will get some use.
It baffles me why DCC couldn't have started lowering the ground further back into the site, therefore removing the need for any steps at all! It is not like they are strapped for room! It would have just meant the other path would have merged nearer the mid point of the current path and not closer to the exit. Bikes are catered for, but wheelchairs and buggies the most likely users appear to be ...
Just looked at the Design and Access statement. Vehicular access will be from the A379. Cyclists and pedestrians willalso be able to enter from Orchard Lane (St Mary's cottages) and Shutterton Lane! Shutterton Lane!!!!!!! Cyclists and pedestrians in Shutterton Lane?????!!!!!!! Have the planners ever been down Shutterton Lanel I wonder? The only way Shutterton Lane could be safe is for it to ...
All SANGS documents available on TDC website http://gis.teignbridge.gov.uk/TeignbridgePlanningOnline/Results.aspx?Type=Application&Refval=16/02485/MAJ
The TDC website show the application has now been completed and decision notice issued. The Section 106 documents are there and access plan for the main residential site. Link below http://gis.teignbridge.gov.uk/TeignbridgePlanningOnline/Results.aspx?Type=Application&Refval=15/02700/MAJ
Here are the detailed documents in relation to the new SANGS. It will take some reading. Here is the link. http://gis.teignbridge.gov.uk/TeignbridgePlanningOnline/Results.aspx?Type=Application&Refval=16/02485/MAJ
That looks to me like the Langdon Hospital land that received planning permission earlier this year. It would seem that those who own the land are now selling it off now that it has planning permission and its value has therefore increased by X amount courtesy of said planning permission.
And folk talk about wasting money.