I have just been in e-mail contact with Cllr Clatworthy about the parking. He tells me that when complete there will be parking on the side opposite the shops (by which I believe he means the side adjacent to the shops) and that the first 30 minutes will be free. So, I suggest that if anyone wants to know anymore (like how many parking spaces and where exactly they will be located) they ...
It's Option B that's being built, isn't it? http://www.devon.gov.uk/index/environmentplanning/planning-system/urban_design/dawlishstrand.htm
It's 1.5million being spent isn't it, not 1.7million http://www.dawlishnewspapers.co.uk/news.cfm?id=533 this of any help? http://www.dawlish.gov.uk/edit/uploads/strandproposedworksthestrand1032.pdf and according to this there should be loading bays and car parking on the shop side of the Strand ...
It'll be an e-mail from me to TDC's planning/enforcement department then. I'll let you know the response I get.
Anyone know if the work on these units has started?
@Fredbasset: It seems perfectly reasonable to me that a town councillor (Cllr Clayton in this instance) has done as you requested in your posting above in that he is trying to get answers to your question. When we get those answers, and he has said he will post on here whatever the response is that he gets, then we will know in which direction fingers should be pointed (assuming of course that ...
Which begs the question why didn't he do that some 12/18 months or so ago when this legislation was still going through parliament and yet to be made the law? The government was told then what the affect(s) would be. Did they listen? No. I await with interest to see what happens but they had better get a move on as this policy is due to be implemented on 1st April. That's about in 5 weeks time. ...
I've read that the 'Great' bit has nothing to do with politics or empire but that it is all to do with physical geography and the names given to this part of the world many, many, centuries ago . Brittany being 'little' Britain, whilst the big island off the coast of mainland Europe (ie us) was known as 'great' ( or bigger) Britain.
And come the advent of the Universal Credit system (later this year I believe) the vast majority of social housing tenants will also be receiving their housing benefit direct for them to pass on themselves to their housing provider. Not surprisingly many who work in the social housing sector are anticipating a huge rise in rent arrears just as Huw has pointed out has happened in the private ...
I should keep him at home! If he moves out you might get done for Bedroom Tax!