Dawlish Warren Car Boot Starts Thursday June 10th! 1pm - 4pm (sellers no earlier than 12). Warren Road, EX7 0NG.
@1263 - won't open for me either. Suggest you find Dawlish Nub News and then scroll down to find article.
@1263 click on this link to find out what our MP has to say https://dawlish.nub.news/n/anne-marie-morris-weekly-column---opinion and click here to see what local Dawlish cllrs Martin Wrigley and Gary Taylor say https://dawlish.nub.news/n/give-your-views-on-potential-housing-sites-in-dawlish
Teignmouth Road site: Just to flag up to dogs and their humans that for those of you who use this area as a pleasant, rural, exercise area, that if new homes are built on this site then you will no longer have an enjoyable walk around the fields but a much more restricted urban one alongside the new homes. I'll have to break the news very gently to a certain dog I know who presently loves ...
Dunno. Perhaps someone could ask her and put her response on here.
I have been sent the following information; "The Government has told Teignbridge it must build 751 houses a year (they had planned to order 1,532 houses a year!). TDC therefore has to identify the sites where the houses can be built. If TDC does not do this the Government will take over planning at Teignbridge and increase the numbers by 20%. It is important to stress that at this ...
For more details and maps showing exact lay outs of proposed development land click on this link http://democracy.teignbridge.gov.uk/documents/s12465/Appendix%20A%20-%20TDC%20Draft%20Local%20Plan%20Part%202%20-%20Chapter%20Links.pdf and then click on link for Chapter 5 - Housing options in the coastal towns
The Old Vicarage,Weech Road: My heart bleeds for those who live near this site. It could have been such an asset to the town and immediate area instead of which it is now, an eyesore of a derelict building. Trouble is, trouble is , it is a listed building and as such it is afforded protection from development. Previous planning applications to develop the site have been stalled by the mere fact ...
Building on land presently used for agriculture (market gardens, farm land). What with the farming industry being under threat from any future free trade deals with mega farming countries like Australia, N.Z, the US, Argentina and Brazil I can totally understand that farmers are looking for other ways to earn a living. Some might use their land to go into tourism of some kind, others might ...
See first post and proposal to build homes on land adjacent to the country park. So if this were to happen I'd suggest that the park would need to be renamed as it would no longer be a park in the countryside but more a park surrounded by houses ( a bit like Sandy Lane Playing fields). There is a planning application presently lodged with TDC from Cofton Holiday Park (see ...