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With my over 60 railcard (and those who are younger can get a Devon and Cornwall railcard) I  get a third off my railfare. The cheapest return bus ticket between here and Exeter is the £7.50(ish) day ticket. My return rail fare (using my card) is about half that amount. It might even be less than half that amount. It is now around about £5.30 return bus fare from where I live in Dawlish to ...

I'll just repeat part of Soul of Dawlish's post: this is important! Teignbridge may wish to seize on the critical appraisal of the Redrow planning application by the Dawlish Town Council Planning Committee to buy themselves time to consider options. As I read it currently, no SANGS = no £700k = no houses at Dawlish. Something will have to give...

It isn't as low as 60 . It was as low as 60. But not any more. People become eligible for the bus pass when they are the age that is the state pension age for women. My brother-in-law has just qualified for his bus pass. He is 62 and a bit. The present state pension age for women. That age is going up rapidly. A woman who is only 18 months younger than him will not get her state pension until ...

And I'd like to know just exactly where the SANGS is in Dawlish that apparently needs to be in place in order for TDC's granting of planning permission for all this new house building to be legal. Anyone? Extract from Report to TDC Executive 30th July 2013 http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=38250&p=0 5 TIME-SCALE 5.1 Preparatory work and discussion ...

20 Feb 2015

and this is what the town council had to say about it. PARISH: DAWLISH WARD: Dawlish Central & North East APPLICATION REF: 15/00258/REM OFFICER: Ian Perry DECISION LEVEL: DEL LOCATION: Land At Shutterton Lane PROPOSAL: Approval of reserved matters for 106 dwellings within Phase 1 (approval sought for access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale) APPLICANT Mr T ...

more: From report to TDC Exec dated 30.7.13. Delivery of Alternative Recreational Greenspaces for Protected Sites http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=38250&p=0 (My emphasis in bold) 2.7 Initial estimates of the cost of delivering the Dawlish Coastal Park is in the region of £2.5m 1 and up to £5m 2 for SW Exeter country park. In addition to CIL ...

This is on the agenda for tonight's (Thursday 19th Feb) Dawlish Town Council's planning committee meeting. PARISH: DAWLISH WARD: Dawlish Central & North East APPLICATION REF: 15/00258/REM OFFICER: Ian Perry DECISION LEVEL: DEL LOCATION: Land At Shutterton Lane PROPOSAL: Approval of reserved matters for 106 dwellings within Phase 1 (approval sought for ...

Re my post dated 17th Feb at 09.12 Yes there is a response by the RSPB but what I have quoted is not from the RSPB but from  TDC's biodiversity officer. Point is though that this officer is saying the Joint Approach, which requires a contribution of £943 per new house in Dawlish, with the SANGS contribution taken from CIL. This contribution, as well as CIL, will definitely be ...

and this, amongst other things, is what the Local Plan says about tourism developments (my emphasis in bold). 3.18 In the open countryside away from settlements, there are a wide number of potential tourist businesses that can contribute to the area’s economy and meet sustainable development requirements. These are set out in the policy. Various other policies will need to be ...

18 Feb 2015

Just been looking again at the planning documentation concerning this, now refused, planning application. It seems to me that even if those submitting the application had provided mitigation (in the form of £9,060) the application would still have been refused because mitigation or no mitigation it would still contravene TDC's Local Plan policy protecting the Undeveloped Coast. (Policy EN2). ...