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https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/new-highway-code-rules-divide-6537648#comments-wrapper At a glance: How has The Highway Code changed? Drivers of large passenger vehicles and HGVs now have ‘the greatest responsibility to reduce the danger posed to other road users’ Drivers at a junction should give way to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross a road that they’re ...

Dawlish Town Council planning committee members noted that: In respect of land to the East and West of Holcombe, Members noted that: ·         The sites were accessed along a narrow land and therefore access issues would cause difficulties; ·         The site was on a prominent ridge; ·         There were highways concerns exiting onto Teignmouth Road with an increase in traffic ...

Dawlish Town Council Planning Committee members made the following observations about this site: In respect of land off Meadow Rise, Members noted that: ·         The site had been included as a potential for development in the previous plan ·         The area was a prominent site and designated as undeveloped coast ·         Vehicular access was an issue particularly when ...

22 Jan 2022

Just a reminder about the closing date for comments

Just a reminder about the closing date for comments.

Just a reminder about the closing date for comments.

I was totally unaware of these changes until someone mentioned them to me. So just in case others are unaware as well........ From 29 January 2022, the new Highway Code with 8 new rules and 49 updates, will become operational. The changes are aimed at providing better protection to users of roads who may be more vulnerable in the event of accidents, such as pedestrians and cyclists. More ...

Rachel Hardy - Lib Dems - 644 votes Mike Stubbs - Con - 486 votes

Okay, so........although Manor Farm at Holcombe was dismissed as a site in the part 2 consultation held last summer having checked again it seems that it has indeed re-emerged (or two separate bits of it) as being potential sites for smaller housing developments. BUT - amongst other reasons put forward by the housing land assessment panel as to why these two plots of land should not be ...

I know that a planning application has recently been (re)submitted to build four houses in the garden of 23 Badlake Hill. (see https://dawlish.com/thread/details/47758 ) Lots of objections have been submitted mostly concerning traffic issues. As best as I can make out there is another potential housing development site adjacent to that of 23 Badlake Hill. It is listed as a potential site ...