What next to be sold off I wonder? Suppose, just suppose, there was a large piece of land owned by TDC presently designated as part of Dawlish's green infrastructure as per the Dawlish Neighbourhood Plan and Plan Teignbridge, could that peice of land suddenly find itself, sometime in the not too distant future, recategorised as not needed for green infrastructure either in part or in whole? And ...
If anyone would like to know more about the sites considered by TDC for a SANG in Dawlish then click on this link http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=37826&p=0 Note there were 4 sites considered: 1.Langdon Farm; 2. Eastdon Wood; 3. Land near Dawlish Warren; 4.Land east of Teignmouth Road. The land near Dawlish Warren site is TDC's preferred site. Go to page 11 and then ...
Have now got a hard copy of the Dawlish Gazette. This is the rest of the article following on from what I posted above. “............Mr Weekes’ Warren Farm has been identified by the council as suitable for a 51 acre park where people could exercise their dogs and enjoy a walk in the open air. A planning application could be submitted this month, as soon as the 20 year Plan Teignbridge is ...
@FB - believe the Shutterton Park planning Appeal was upheld on the basis that there was no good planning reason why it had been refused in the first place and that therefore there was no good planning reason why the Appeal should be rejected. I think one of the reasons given for upholding the Appeal was that TDC did not have (possibly still does not have?) a supply of land that would enable ...
Here is an extract from TDC's report dated May 2013 concerning possible SANG sites in and around Dawlish. This extract refers to the Dawlish Warren coastal park option. (I've put in bold the really relevant bit) "57.3 % (15.13 hectares) of the site is grade 1 agricultural land Potential risk of unstable ground along the cliffs Land believed to be in five principal ownerships, ...
A bit of background before I post part of the article that is in today's Dawlish Gazette. Followers of the planned future development of Dawlish may remember that some two years or so ago lots of time, effort, money and public involvement eventually produced the Dawlish Neighbourhood Plan - a blueprint for how Dawlish should be developed in the future. Now, it turns out that there were, and ...
Just had this press release forwarded to me: "Teign Housing develops new affordable homes in Dawlish Three families in Dawlish will be enjoying their first Christmas in their new home this year. The three properties, developed by Teign Housing, were built on land that was previously home to a derelict community centre in Churchill Avenue. Mike Hanrahan (pictured), Teign Housing ...
Site is being redeveloped for social housing if my memory serves me correctly. And it was the previous administration, not this one, that purchased that building. This present administration are the ones who have had to pick up the mess and try to sort it out (blimey I'm beginning to sound like a coalition MP!)
In the first instance a mains power supply, space for a computer, and broadband connection are required. The camera must be connected by a cable to the computer. And a location along the sea wall in Dawlish/Dawlish Warren is really what is required. Anyone know anyone who might be able to help out? Contact adrian_bradshaw@yahoo.com (Railcam admin).
Okay folks - if you'd like to see what TDC are actually thinking of doing re TDC assets in Dawlish suggest you have a look at this http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=39502&p=0 if you scroll down and keep scrolling down you will see what is being suggested for each of the sites I've mentioned above and why it is being suggested it should happen.