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Paul Diviani’s reply to Chair of Save Our Sidmouth

Earlier this week, Richard Thurlow sent a message to the Leader of East Devon District Council, calling for a formal apology, and asking him to withdraw false allegations about SOS in a recent e-mail circulated to 100 or so people, including Parish Councils. An SOS press release was also issued (see SAVE OUR SIDMOUTH GROUP REJECTS DIVIANI ALLEGATIONS, posted 14th Oct on our website).

Mr Diviani has just replied, as follows:

Dear Mr Thurlow

Thank you for your email of the 14th and I apologise for not getting back to you sooner but I have had very heavy schedule.

I see you are commenting on a recent E Mail I sent to various people (not including you or any of the other people on this distribution list). I note the points you make including selective use of some of the content of that E Mail.

You are of course quite rightly entitled to view things as you perceive them and equally the same is true of me including comments made in the E Mail to which you refer. From my point of view I think it likely that we will have to agree to disagree on the opinions expressed in your E Mail.

Kind regards

Paul


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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


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SAVE OUR SIDMOUTH GROUP REJECTS DIVIANI ALLEGATIONS

The following press release was issued today by SOS Chair, Richard Thurlow:

‘East Devon District Councillor Paul Diviani recently sent an email to nearly 100 people regarding budget cuts by Devon County Council and EDDC. He contended, wholly inaccurately, that “The Ottery Councillor and her allies in the political opposition groups EDA / SOS are running campaigns which simply do not deal in the facts, invariably giving half a misinformed story and making no useful or positive contribution to the debate”.

SOS, like the East Devon Alliance, strongly objects to the inaccuracy and implications of this statement. Mr. Diviani should know that SOS is a totally non-political umbrella grouping of organisations in Sidmouth, including the oldest Civic Society in England, the Sid Vale Association, whose constitution does not permit political activities; the Sidmouth Chamber of Commerce, which promotes business in the town; the Sidmouth Hospitality Association, which represents the important local hospitality industry; the Futures Forum,of the Vision Group for Sidmouth, whose objective is to examine and promote appropriate sustainable development in Sidmouth; and the Knowle Residents’ Association, who examine and comment upon developments in their geographical area.

None of these groups has a political view and nothing done by the SOS has implied otherwise. SOS oppose certain proposals contained in the Local Plan and those which would desecrate the Knowle, but, emphatically, these are not aimed at any political party. Any comments and objections SOS makes are to EDDC as the originating authority for these proposals.

SOS were also accused of “not dealing in facts and invariably giving half a misinformed story”, (sic), and “making no useful or positive contribution to the debate”. The Local Plan consultation specifically asks comments and objections, as do EDDC proposals for the Knowle!! All SOS comments and objections, none of them “political”, are based on facts.

The email referred to an “Ottery Councillor”. Presumably, Mr. Diviani meant the Independent Councillor, Claire Wright. SOS emphasises that she is not a member of any of the above organisations, but that SOS shares some of the concerns of Councillor Wright, as well as other councillors, about the opacity of the workings and decisions of EDDC. Mr. Diviani’s statement shows a lack of respect to a fellow councillor (inexcusable, whatever their political persuasion), and this saddens SOS.

The openness and quality of debate in EDDC is poor and the latest comments from Mr. Diviani continue this unwelcome stance. He should avoid irrelevant and false accusations against those who disagree with him or who are merely seeking information, and try to deal with legitimate comments and questions from local ratepayers in an adult manner. ‘

The press release on the same subject from the East Devon Alliance is posted on the SIN blog, http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com 9th October EDA responds to attack by Paul Diviani.