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Now Devon County Council is also objecting to this planning application on flood risk grounds. " At this stage, we object to this planning application because we believe it does not satisfactorily conform to Policy EN4 (Flood Risk) of Teignbridge District Council's Local Plan (2013-2033). The applicant will therefore be required to submit additional information in order to demonstrate that all ...

Thank you Lynne, what would this forum be without you ?

Lynne
Lynne
1 May 2022

Info on the proposed care provider here: Belgian healthcare real estate investor Aedifica is investing around £13m in the construction of a care home in Dawlish, South Devon. The 71-bed home will be operated by Aedifica’s partner, Maria Mallaband Care Group (MMCG). From: https://www.carehomeprofessional.com/aedifica-to-invest-13m-in-construction-of-devon-care-home/

1 May 2022

Click on this link to see artist's impression of the building and location. https://www.lawrenceland.co.uk/latest-post/news/1/215/planning-permission-granted-at-dawlish/ The roundabout shown is the Sainsbury's roundabout. The road coming from the left is the A379 from Dawlish. The road to the bottom leads to Sainsbury's supermarket and the Redrow estate. The road to the right leads to ...

29 Apr 2022

From the minutes of Dawlish Town Council meeting held 6.4.22. Councillor Prowse was pleased to have been advised that a care provider had now been selected for the proposed care home on the DA2 development near Sainsburys.

The supermarket is offering £22,500 for anyone who can find suitable sites Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/lidl-wants-open-17-new-6999857

Still reading about how inefficient the UK/Ukraine refugee visa system is. You'd have thought it would be sorted out by now. Whatever can be the problem.....?

Congrats on the research. It's always of interest to see what can be unearthed with a bit of 'drilling down' into papers and the like.

Andrewrwright2013
Andrewrwright2013
16 Apr 2022

It may come as a surprise to some but after extensive research by a group of volunteers at the museum,in conjunction with the researchers of the local History Group, it seems that the story of a Dawlish born 'John Nash' being responsible in 1906 for the introduction of the first black swans may turn out be an urban myth. Although it is prevalent on many holiday camp websites,Devon Live, ITV.Com, ...

Sorry to hear about all that hassle @Expat. I agree about it being made deliberately hard. If the powers that be wanted to make it easier then they no doubt could and would. Have heard it suggested that the reason it is difficult is because the gov. believes there is a strong anti eastern european migrant feeling in this country after so many Poles, Slovakians, Czechs, Romanians etc came to the UK ...