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Overview of responses to Public Consultation on ‘major’ changes affecting the Sid Valley in EDDC’s Local Plan

There have been numerous representations to the “major” changes to the Local Plan, which are now summarised on the EDDC web site, (www.eastdevon.gov.uk/lp-feedbackreportoct2013.pdf).

The main changes for the Sidford site were annotated by EDDC as 65 and 67. Change 65 related to the provision of a new Employment site outside the town boundary and Change 67 allowed the use of “Ancillary Retail on the Sidford Employment site. There were 65 Representations to Change 65, ( all against), and 88 representations to Change 67, ( Only Fords of Sidmouth asking for fewer restrictions, (see below). The EDDC summary, and the full Representations will be submitted to the Inspector.

Waitrose, Change 67

Following their original Representation of 11th January have said that they do not consider that ” Retail” should be allowed on any Employment site in Sidmouth, nor should the word” Ancillary” be used as it could lead to the “provision of unjustified retail floor space in an out of centre location”

Fords.. EDDC summary of Representation.. Change 67

Objection that changes are now too restrictive in respect to supporting
and promoting development of important employment site and
amendments should make for more flexibility to bring the site forward and
evidence submitted to show market demand.

Councillor Mike Allen has also commented as summarised by EDDC.. Change 67

Sidford allocation contrary to Sidmouth town’s
strategic plan, retail development will weaken sustainability of the town,
high quality landscape will be damaged

There were 113 Representations to Changes 148/149, (the Knowle), none supportive of building in any Parkland.


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Consultation on Changes to the East Devon Local Plan: draft feedback report

All comments made have now been logged on EDDC’s database and have produced a draft feedback report ahead of the Full Council meeting at Knowle on 23 October 2013. This is the link: http://www.eastdevon.gov.uk/lp-feedbackreportoct2013.pdf

The Planning Policy Manager, Matthew Dickins, has sent out the following message:

‘The draft feedback report summarises each individual comment and other relevant information. We would welcome your views on the accuracy of our records and any amendments that you would see as appropriate. If you have any comments on our recording please return them to me, if possible, by Monday 28th October 2013 as I plan to send the feedback report (amended where appropriate) and copies of all representations to the Inspector at or very soon after this date. If you wish to receive a paper print out of our record of your submission please advise. If you want to suggests changes to our summary of any of your representations please note that our database summary field has a limit of 255 characters (letters, spaces, full stops etc).
The Inspector undertaking the Examination has advised that Hearing Sessions for the Examination are scheduled to start on 11 February 2014. More information can be viewed on the Council web pages at:
http://www.eastdevon.gov.uk/lpsubmission.htm
If you wish to receive further information on the Local Plan please do not hesitate to contact me.
Direct Line – 01395 -571540’


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DMC approves draft report on the further consultation to Local Plan

EDDC’s Development Management Committee (DMC), approved the draft report on the further consultation to the Local Plan today. The only change was that that DMC requested that the Technical Officers examine the responses and indicate those which are relevant to the consultation, (ie refer and comment on the “Changes” to the LP), and those which are not, (ie containing comments which are not solely related to the changes).

However every comment will be sent to the Inspector after approval by the Full Council . It is expected that the responses will be sent to the Inspector by the end of this month.

The Programme Officer, Amanda Polley, now has a web page on which she lists and will continue to list, comments and requests from the Inspector and responses from EDDC. SOS has asked that she notifies them every time that there is an addition to that list so that we do not miss anything.

SOS and their consultant, (Charlie Hopkins), will now start preparing their support data for the Public Examination which starts on February 11th 2014. We do not yet know the issues and the order in which they will be examined, but await the detail on the Programme Officer’s web page

R J Thurlow
Chair, Save our Sidmouth