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SOS comments on EDDC’s update on 5-year Land Supply

EDDC now say that “It is important to have robust evidence” (on housing numbers and the required 5 year land supply)…
SOS comment: It’s a pity that they did not do their homework before.

EDDC say that “It is the intent of officers to contact developers/land owners of sites with permission and capacity to take ten dwellings or more to gather information about future projected build rates and see if there are factors constraining or holding back development that we can assist in overcoming or addressing”…
SOS: Why Don’t they get ex-councillor Brown involved..we are sure he could help them?

EDDC say that the earliest the Inspector can resume oral hearings is October, but this may be pushed back until later this year, if the ongoing work confirms that their estimate of `15000 new dwellings is shown to be robust…
SOS: More delays then

EDDC say that if the further work shows a need for more housing, then further consultations will mean that there will be no Local Plan in existence for over a year or more….
SOS: What were they doing for the past 6 years?

…AND HOW MUCH IS THIS EXTRA WORK COSTING US???

For EDDC’s latest statement, see Five Year Land Supply Update June 2014 Ver 06


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Community noticeboard can stay in place

Sidmouth Town Council heard at their meeting yesterday,that the community noticeboard in Old Fore Street, for which permission had initially been refused, can after all remain in place.
Save our Sidmouth, and the myriad of other local groups who keep it permanently full and lively, will be delighted that they can continue to display information there. The noticeboard’s town centre location, on the wall of the Pure Indulgence shop owned by Stephen Kendall-Torry, has proved popular with locals and tourists alike.


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Opportunity for public to inspect EDDC accounts is approaching shortly

As highlighted on the East Devon Alliance website, please note the following dates:

30 June 2014
EDDC’s unaudited accounts to March 2014 will be on the EDDC website

1 July 2014 – 28 July 2014 (between 08.30 and 5.00 pm Monday – Friday)
The public can audit EDDC’s accounts

Tuesday 29 July 2014 at 10.00 am
-date on or after which local government electors for the EDDC area (or any representative of such elector) may exercise their right under Sections 15 and 16 of the Act to question the auditor about or make objections to the accounts for the year ended 31 March 2014.

For more complete information, see http://eastdevonalliance.org/2014/06/12/eddc-accounts-public-inspection-of-accounts-dates-and-procedures/