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Move from Knowle planned for autumn 2017.

Diviani Cohen and barbarians advance

EDDC’s response to public protest (1) and to scathing criticism from high-level Independent bodies (in separate, very recent, reports by a Tribunal Judge (2) and by the Information Commissioner (3)), is clear. The re-shaping of Sidmouth is underway. The following statement is being issued:

‘East Devon District Council is delighted to report that after detailed negotiation, contracts have today been exchanged with Pegasus Life for the sale of the Knowle site. This is an important milestone in our plans to move HQ to our new sites in Honiton and Exmouth. There is still a long way to go as we move through future work such as planning, design, construction and the move itself which is planned for October 2017.

Pegasus will provide, on part of the Knowle site, a high quality retirement and assisted living community including restaurant, spa and other facilities that will also be available to use by the public. Furthermore, the facility will create jobs and generate new spend in Sidmouth. Also this important step forward happens alongside the council’s continued commitment to hand over the remaining parkland to the ownership of Sidmouth Town Council.’

SOS cautions that the local restaurants and spa already established in the town, existing care homes struggling to find qualified staff, and cash-strapped Sidmouth Town Council, are amongst the many who would be adversely affected by such plans. 

Footnote

(1) https://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com/2012/11/03/some-priceless-photos-from-the-march/, courtesy of Peter Nasmyth

(2)https://saveoursidmouth.com/2015/05/05/tribunal-qc-makes-special-mention-of-discourteous-and-unhelpful-conduct-of-the-appellant-eddc/

(3)See www. whatdotheyknow.com Information Commissioner’s response, June 2015, to EDDC’s failures in handling Paul Freeman’s FOI request


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Update on Local Plan Public Examination, and on Knowle.

Summary from SOS Chair, Richard Thurlow:

The Public Examination was held last week. As the Inspector had said, he did not allocate any further time to discussion of Housing or Employment land at Sidmouth. At last Wednesday’s session, there was a general discussion of the EDDC housing numbers in the District. Developers argued that the 17,100 houses allocated in the plan period was insufficient. Others, notably the Campaign for the Protection of Rural England (CPRE), advocated a lower number. Developers also asked for a higher allocation in the seven East Devon towns. The Inspector will make his decision in due course.

We expect Pegasus to submit a Planning Application for Knowle towards the end of this year. The Public Inquiry into the establishment of footpaths across the Knowle will be held in September 2015.