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This is what TDC planners have asked for: Prior to commencement of any part of the site the Planning Authority shall have received and approved a Construction Management Plan (CMP) including: (a) the timetable of the works; (b) daily hours of construction; (c) any road closure; (d) hours during which delivery and construction traffic will travel to and from the site, with ...

6 Sep 2020

Which is precisely why it needs to be made as public as possible what the terms and conditions are regarding times of work, routes to get to the site etc. Unsurprisingly I have been known to kick off big time when a planning condition has not been met. Up to others if they choose to do the same  but they can only do that of course by knowing what has been agreed and then comparing that with ...

Cassandra
Cassandra
6 Sep 2020

Thanks Lynne, but judging from previous experience with work being carried out in the area, there is a vast difference between what is promised by developers and planners and what actually occurs once planning permission is granted.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shit_Life_Syndrome Who would have though it!

Deedoodle, you are not wrong. I have had the same problem, but after waiting on hold a lot of people hang up, therefore, it does not show on the call logs indicating that there are little or no problems in Dawlish. Would you care to elaborate on what the issue was? as I have a meeting with the Police Crime Commissioner on Saturday as I would like to print out these posts.

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency has confirmed that Teignmouth's coastguard station will close and move to Dawlish - meaning the end of a 200-year history for the Coastguard Rescue Team in the town. A spokesman for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: "The Teignmouth Coastguard Rescue Team will be moving to a new station, at Dawlish in January 2021. Read more... ...

The 101 call I was making yesterday actually took 1 hour and 12 minutes for me to come off hold and speak to a call handler. Just as well it is a non emergency no. And yes I am aware I could have contacted them on the internet before some troll bangs off.

TDC planners have requested, and the developer has agreed to provide: a schedule of hours of work; a plan of which roads/streets will be used by lorries etc to access Longlands, and where the site workers will park their cars. When that information is on the planning portal I will post it on this thread so that those who live in that area of town will know what site traffic to expect, where to ...

Cassandra
Cassandra
5 Sep 2020

No doubt this will add to the traffic problems at this end of the town.

Currently been on 101 line for 29 mins waiting for someone to take my call...smooth operation. Although once I call 999 and was put in a queue for a couple of minutes. I wonder why the public have a negative view of the support the police give!