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This is policy WE8. I suspect it is WE8 c iii (that I've highlighted in red that is the basis of the objection) WE8 Domestic Extensions, Ancillary Domestic Curtilage Buildings and Boundary Treatments To ensure existing dwellings can be adapted and improved while complementing the character of existing residential areas and protecting the living conditions of neighbours, minor ...

20 Oct 2021

I've just listened to the podcast again just in case there was an answer to your question - but there was none. The person who would know though is Cllr John Petherick. He attended this meeting (via zoom) arguing for a site visit by Cllrs. He made the point that Dawlish Town Council planning committee members had visited the site and he himself had also done so - twice. So was he implying that ...

Cassandra
Cassandra
20 Oct 2021

Does this mean that TDC planners had made their decision to recommend approval before visiting the site & not knowing how it impacted on the other surrounding houses?

Lynne
Lynne
19 Oct 2021

Decision deferred. A site visit by TDC planning committee members needs to take place before any decision gets made.

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I'll tell you what I think. Which is  -  that if that playing field were to be given the go ahead to be developed for housing, then the knock on effect would be to enhance any arguments that all other land put up for development in the immediate area should also be given the go ahead.  That would mean, for example, most of the (presently) open fields immediately adjacent to the Countryside Park ...