On the subject of Teignmouth, and with reference to another thread concerning the number of new homes needing to be built, (see https://dawlish.com/thread/details/47463 ), whilst it is planned for Dawlish to have another 1000 or so new homes, in T'mouth the number is but 100.
(I'm sure I'm tempting fate here but...........) anyone have any thoughts on any of the sites mentioned in the first post of this thread? For example: Take Lanherne. The site they have in mind is where the allotments used to be. It is bounded by a cycle/footpath on two sides and the Lanherne (sheltered?) scheme on the other. How will it be accessed? I can only imagine via going through the ...
Funny this should come up on here. I have but only recently been in correspondence with local councillors about this matter. TIC in Dawlish is now shut permanently. Wef December 2020 I believe. Dawlish Town Council has a Tourism Working Party. Its chair is Cllr Terry Lowther. I gather they are looking at, amongst other things, how to compensate for Dawlish no longer having a TIC. Suggest ...
@Cassandra : that might well indeed be the case, yes. I was just making the observation that the site is not mentioned as one having been put forward for development according to the newspaper report.
Note no mention of the Bridge House RCH site.
This is the thread that contains the information. There was a glitch on this website earlier this morning hence the three headings.
“Councillors will be asked to approve an eight week consultation on where thousands of new homes across Teignbridge could be built. More than 100 sites across the district have been identified as places where future housing provision could be provided as part of the Teignbridge Local Plan that will run until 2040. The consultation on Part 2 of the Draft Plan, which Teignbridge District ...
@Burneside - ironically, a colder climate is a potential result of climate change. And OMG! Have you seen these reports? Top stories ITV . Trouble brewing for British cuppa as climate change threatens tea production . 6 hours ago . Climate change is putting the much-loved British cuppa at risk ...
So it's only a hand full of people at DCC who know the climate is changing. Really? I mean like really? And I seem to remember that the Met Office predicted this bank holiday wintry weather some few days back.
Good job I told you then.........