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Cassandra

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A very Merry Christmas and a peaceful New Year to everyone who posts on this site; and please resist the urge to throw yourself (or anybody else) off Shaldon Bridge.

Where's smella
4 Dec 2013

This has become a witch hunt.

I think "ALLEMS" must mean the planning application by Terence Stone to build 28 houses at the end of Meadow Park (see previous) which is still under consideration.

Good luck to them. Hope they do well.

Whatever it is, it's affected the website as well.

@Huw Do you now live anywhere in the vicinity of the proposed new development? i.e. Old Town Street, Weech Road, Badlake Hill, Lower Meadow Rise, Meadow Rise, Longlands, Upper Longlands. All these roads will be affected by increased traffic, not just in the short term either. Several of these roads are narrow and have no footpaths in places. Things have changed a lot since the 60's when the ...

I'm not worried; I know the person who wields the knife on the fish counter!

What he's doing is sneering at the concerns of residents in the area with regard to traffic. The main access to the whole of the Meadow Park/Upper Longlands area is via Badlake Hill. This hill and part of Weech Road are single track road with no pavements. This is the main access road used by the majority of residents in the areas of Upper Longlands, Meadow Park and, of course, the future ...

19 Oct 2013

This doesn't make sense. If they're providing 2 spaces for each dwelling, it follows that they're anticipating 2 cars per household which would mean 56 vehicles potentially likely to access the site at any given time and not the 20 quoted. The main road which accesses Meadow Park is Badlake Hill, part of which has no footpath at the lower end,  also the narrow part of Weech Road past the Swan has ...

18 Oct 2013

Nowhere in these cosy communications between applicant's agent and Teignbridge DC planning officer  can I find mentioned the main concern in connection with this site - that is the accessibility of this housing. The roads around Meadow Park - Badlake Hill, Longlands and Upper Longlands - are narrow and can hardly support the amount of traffic currently generated. Many of the houses are without ...