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Yesterday’s DMC meeting at Knowle: In breach of EDDC Constitution?

Two constitutional questions were raised during yesterday’s Development Management Committee meeting, one by a member of the public, and one by a Councillor Member of the DMC.

The first, by a representative of Feniton residents,  was on the right for citizens to speak at the meeting (see yesterday’s post on this website).

The second was by Independent Councillor Ben Ingham of Lympstone. He referred to the rule that councils can not whip political issues such as planning (p. 191 of the Constitution  . See   http://www.eastdevon.gov.uk/constitution_2011-4.pdf ).

He had  reason to believe that whipping may have occurred prior to  this meeting. Cllr Ingham had been “very upset indeed” as a result of two recent telephone conversations with a fellow DMC member, who first told Cllr Ingham that he had been whipped, then phoned back shortly afterwards to say that was not the case, and that he had been mistaken.  Chairman Mark Williamson replied that he was “certainly not aware of any whipping”. Councillor Phil Twiss, Tory Whip, also vehemently declared “We have no intention of whipping” , and “It has most certainly not occurred”. He also mentioned that there had been a Conservative Group meeting where the five year supply issue was discussed.

SOS  would like to point out another quote from the  Constitution.(page 6) which states: ‘The Council welcomes participation by its citizens in its work. ‘  This chimes with comments left on ‘Dangers lurking within EDDC new policy..’ Sunday 3 Feb post at http://www.claire-wright.org (This Councillor, like many, works a 7day week!).  Had more DMC members read them, the decision taken yesterday might have been better informed…..and the consequent rapid despoliation of East Devon might have been averted.

More at What of East Devon’s countryside now? 6 Feb  HERE


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A full and comprehensive debate sadly lacking at today’s DMC

Over 150 people  crowded into the Knowle Council Chamber today, to witness the Development Management Committee Meeting, which did not start well.  Members of the public had come from all over East Devon, including  Honiton, Exmouth, Axminster, Otterton and Broadclyst, on a sleety winter day. But they were not allowed to speak. Neither was one of the several councillors sitting amongst them. When Independent Councillor , Claire Wright, stood up to make a point of order, she was refused permission by the Chairman,  Mark Williamson. Cries of ‘”No democracy in East Devon”, “Let her speak!” , and “Unconstitutional!” , from the crowd.

A challenge to the Chair, from Dr John Withrington of Feniton, quickly ensued. He pointed out that the  EDDC Constitution states that the public CAN ask questions on planning matters . Dr Withrington said the Local Plan is clearly a planning matter. The challenge was dismissed.

More on this later …..


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Land Allocation for East Devon: Radio Devon interviews tomorrow morning (Tues 5 Feb) from 6.30 a.m.

Public attention will be drawn to the critical decision to be made this Tuesday afternoon, on future planning for East Devon. Many believe the Council’s hands are tied by previous oversights, and that the DMC  may be pushed into adopting a policy of  relaxing planning constraints.

SOS Chair Richard Thurlow (7.10 am)  and Independent Councillor Claire Wright will be expressing their concerns*  on Radio Devon first thing tomorrow morning.

Other councillors and protesters will be doing the same tomorrow afternoon (2pm at Knowle)  at the Development Management Committee Meeting.   SEE YOU THERE FOR PRESS PHOTOSHOOT (Outside Council Chamber, 1.45pm ).

*Links giving background info at http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com  Feb 4  Tune in to Radio Devon,