This item is again on the agenda for the town council's planning committee meeting this Thursday (15th July) so now might be a good time to let councillors know what you think of the proposals. The larger sites are as follows: Dawlish North - land around the countryside park and both sides of the A379. Langdon Hospital - land around the hospital and Langdon farm area. ...
See below for text of the report that will be put to all town councillors at tomorrow's full council meeting. From Dawlish Planning Committee - 01/07/2021 PROPOSED HELAA Local Plan comments from members of the Planning Committee. Members are asked to read and review this document prior to the Full Council meeting on Wednesday 7th July. The proposal is that this document or a modified ...
Documents related to this Application are available here. You can comment on this application using this form. Reference: 21/01364/FUL Address: Cofton Country Holiday Park , Cofton Lane, Cofton, Devon, EX6 8RP Parish: Dawlish Ward: Dawlish North East Proposal: Eleven static lodges including 22 parking spaces and decking areas Type: ...
Documents related to this Application are available here. You can comment on this application using this form. Reference: 21/01352/MAJ Address: Obelisk Gardens , Mamhead, Devon, EX6 8HG Parish: Mamhead Ward: Kenton With Starcross Proposal: Change of use of land for the siting of 24 holiday lodges and the demolition of glasshouses, the retention ...
1. Tree Strategy 2021 – 2026 Arising from our declaration of a Climate and Ecological Emergency, we have developed a tree strategy . As a landowner we manage a significant tree stock in its national and local nature Reserves, woodlands, SANGS (suitable alternative natural green spaces), parks and open spaces, cemeteries and closed churchyards. This strategy sets out how we will work ...
@Cassandra - yes I know. But that doesn't mean there isn't any demand for them - which is the point I am trying to make about the housing that gets built not necessarily being the housing that is needed/wanted. @FredBassett - not sure how local people can be defined as living in Bristol and Birmingham. Here's an extract from the newspaper article referred to in the first post on this ...
The Teignbridge Local Plan Review is an agenda item at the next town council meeting being held on Weds. 7th July. Cllrs will be asked if they wish to add anything to the list shown above. So if anyone reading this thinks other things should be added perhaps now might be a time to contact a town councillor and let them know. Here's how to find out who they are and how to contact them. Click on ...
So what is needed then is the right type of homes, the right number of homes, in the right place(s) and at a truly affordable cost. Which is precisely what we won't get under the present home building system. Also, we need incentives for those who are underoccupying their homes to move to smaller properties. Howzabout a stamp duty holiday for those aged, say, 55plus who are looking to ...
The planning application was recommended for refusal by Dawlish Town Council's planning committee. (see below for the reasons why). DTC planning committee have no decision making powers. That rests with Teignbridge District Council's planning officers and planning committee. The application is yet to be determined and Dawlish Town Council have requested that it be determined by planning ...
From looking at the documents relating to the present Local Plan review, it looks as though this land is also up for consideration as a future housing development site. It is referred to as being part of Warren Farm, which it isn't, in the site options for Dawlish document. 3. Land at Warren Farm The site lies to north east of Dawlish, between Dawlish and Dawlish Warren. It ...