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General Discussion

Thanks Lynne, all very vague isn't it. We know Cllr Wrigley has a 'strong preference', if it refers to the poll, then that was a sham. I wouldn't mind if CRA and the whole process were democratic, they're not though. If he hasn't got enough signatures by now will he?

9 Jul 2015

Lynne, I'll start another thread. Who knows who is on the CRA, who it represents, etc. It's hard to find any contact other than Cllr Wrigley. yes he was democratically elected, but if he now is fully behind Dawlish then surely continuing the break away parish campaign is conflict of interest as he now serves all those in the Central and NE ward. Which hat does he wear? Chair of CRA which was ...

Dawlish CT bands relating to different property sizes, etc are among the highest in Teignbridge, if Cockwood forms an independent parish and has a lower CT (even though it was probably just rhetoric to gain votes), would that mean Dawlish would have a higher CT? I doubt it'd happen but a Councillor who campaigns for preferential treatment for those in the village where they reside and not for ...

9 Jul 2015

If you live in Cockwood and sign up to the Cockwood Residents Association's (CRA) break away parish, then a reduction in council tax bills might become a reality! If you don't then take it up with one of the councillors, try Cllr Wrigley, he's also the chair of CRA, maybe he could explain why a reduced council tax for some in his ward is fair and for others in NE and Central Dawlish it is just ...

I'm not opposed to younger people standing for election, My point is about people who stand for election who suddenly model themselves as the people's champion, when many of us graced by their presence find it hard to recall them ever being community spirited, however distasteful disputes like the one reported in the Gazette... normal service resumed! It takes a special person to make such an ...

9 Jul 2015

If political ambition is combined with real concern for the community it is not a problem. To give but one example of many; If someone became a councillor after years of meaningful service to their community I would get it, regardless of their political affiliation. When suddenly becoming the voice of the people is completely out of character and sharply contrasts previous actions I am ...

9 Jul 2015

@ Soul of Dawlish/Gary Taylor, Which comments are further from the truth? Is your colleague 'working hard' for Dawlish as a councillor, yet simultaneously trying to form a beak away parish for Cockwood? This needs clarification, why the silence? For how long were Wrigley and you on Starcross and Kenton Parish Councils, respectively? 6 months max? Attending how many meetings? ...

8 Jul 2015

Thank you, I'll buy a copy of the Gazette tomorrow. I think you've hit the nail on the head when you refer to their own political gain, I think it's an affront to my village and now Dawlish that one of them thinks they can speak on our behalf, using us like pawns. Not surprised by displays of a nasty temper.

8 Jul 2015

I haven't read the Gazette, what's on page 2 and how have Councillors Taylor and Wrigley been called out? Is it about Weeks or the Cockwood Fiefdom plans?

3 Jul 2015

Hi, I thought I'd post on here as I read about Cockwood's break away parish proposal. Cockwood Resident's Association, chaired by Cllr Wrigley, asked Cockwwod residents and those in Eastdon, St Marys, Cofton, Westwood, Middlewood in a poll whether they would like to; i) Remain with Dawlish ii) Join Starcross Parish Council iii) Create an independent Cockwood Parish Council. ...

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