and here is the same info again but perhaps more clearly worded? What is an affordable home? The government defines it as a home for people “whose needs are not met by the market”. Largely, it includes homes that are not part of the private market. Social rent – homes owned by local authorities and housing associations, charging roughly 40pc to 60pc of market prices ...
If all this wasn't so potentially serious and dangerous it would be hilarious. It strikes me there's some kind of weird and wonderful 'Alice in Wonderland' logic going on here. (the road is narrow in some places already therefore it is okay if we make it narrower in other places as well). Where's me whacky baccy?
Can I ask a question please? Why is the wall having to be reduced in height?
Okay, okay, I know what we would like to have built will probably count for diddlysquat but. .....I see no harm in the developers being told what we would wish to have built rather than us being on the receiving end of whatever makes them the most money/they have to provide via planning regs and policies etc. So....I'll start off with the provision of housing suited for those, say, aged ...
Cycle Power with Destination Dawlish Thursday 2nd June 11am – 4pm A day of cycle games, demos and family bike rides and bouncy castles on the Lawn. Enjoy the power of the bike for health, happiness and entertainment as well as a low cost way to travel. There will be a chance to find out where best to learn how to cycle safely in and around Dawlish. Cycle powered music with local bands, ...
and if Gatehouse were to go to Appeal and win then so much for the wishes of the community having any sway! It would be a matter of 'up yours' to Dawlish residents courtesy of the Gatehouse applicants' Appeal being upheld via the Planning Inspectorate. So....up to the Gatehouse family then. Anyone know who they are?
http://gis.teignbridge.gov.uk/TeignbridgePlanningOnline/Results.aspx?Type=Application&Refval=16/00540/SO
This is what the Dawlish town council planning committee decided on Thursday: PARISH: DAWLISH WARD: Dawlish South West APPLICATION REF: 16/00765/LBC OFFICER: Donna Crabtree DECISION LEVEL: DEL LOCATION: 13 Weech Road PROPOSAL: Demolition of building APPLICANT Mr J Farrell Sterling Property Developments 5th Floor One American Square 15 Crosswell London EC3N 2SG AGENT: Mr ...
More info from the postcard: Bovis are offering a trade in on my current home as part payment for one of their new ones. They will offer me 100% market value on my present abode and sort out all the removals. They will consider properties anywhere in England and Wales (so not just me then ). But........this home exchange scheme includes various caveats (but of course!) including that ...
https://planning.devon.gov.uk/PlanDisp.aspx?AppNo=DCC/3831/2016