@TheObserver - but would you and Margaret have the necessary qualifications? :)
Perhaps the awful summer weather this year may have negatively impacted on the takings in the town.
Not me.
As you say jc, rumour. The Lawn, Sandy Land playing fields, and other bits of green land in Dawlish are designated as part of the Green infrastructure of Dawlish in the Local Plan. As long as they remain designated as such they cannot be built on. The new countryside park is also in the Local Plan (it was originally going to be on the the sea side of Warren Road -remember the fuss ...
So why not ask our county councillor, John Clatworthy, to answer the question?
Well, as there are already houses on that side of Shutterton Lane the precedent has already been set for development and as the Redrow site development goes right up to the other side of Shutterton Lane I can see an argument being put forward that to build on the countrypark side would just be a logical urban extension. On top of that, the Countryside Park land, although paid for by developers, ...
As I understand it, the reason we had to have this new country park is due to environmental legislation that orginated from the EU. When we leave the EU what bits of EU legislation gets kept as UK legislation and which does not, will be up for grabs. So.........if it were to be decided that the environmental legislation that meant that park had to be created in the first place was to no ...
More info about public rights of ways (PROWS) here. http://www.devon.gov.uk/prow_public_rights_and_responsibilities.pdf
Can't - he's dead (or should that be 'she'?...............)
But the point is that with the free movement agreement between the RoI and the UK, the UK will not necessarily know who has entered the UK and who has left it. We may know, courtesy of the Irish border authorities, who has entered the Republic via their official passport controls, but how will we know whether or not those people have consequently travelled into the UK? And remember that a ...