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Radio Devon interviews SOS Chair, and EDDC Deputy Leader, about Knowle sale decision

Richard Thurlow, for Save Our Sidmouth, and Cllr Andrew Moulding were on Radio Devon’s early morning news today, following EDDC’s vote to go ahead with their chameleon-like and highly unpopular office relocation project.

The implications of last night’s decision are many, including what happens to Knowle parkland. One major problem is who will have responsibility for the remaining parkland if the Knowle buildings and terraces are sold off. Another is that the developers, Pegasus Life Ltd, now have the upper hand in determining the actual sale price, a consequence of Councillors having approved the sale before the Heads of Terms of the contract have been agreed.


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Relocation to go ahead, despite valiant last-minute stand by some Sidmouth Councillors

Cllr Chris Wale steadfastly supported the move from Knowle…conspicuous as the sole Sidmouth representative to do so, at tonight’s Extra Ordinary meeting.
Public question time included this speech from Jeremy Woodward of Save Our Sidmouth. (More to follow later):

RE. INFORMATION TRIBUNAL

Chairman, Members,

I don’t know how many of you are aware that this Council has been involved in a lengthy case with the Information Tribunal.

A year ago the Council appealed against a decision to publish key documents about its relocation project, and since then the process has just run on and on and on.

In fact, very conveniently for the political leadership of the Council, the Tribunal will not be making its final decision known until Friday – that is, two days after you, the Members, have been asked to make your own final decision.

What is clear, though, is that these secret reports would throw all sorts of unwelcome light on the whole relocation issue – reports which you are being denied access to.

And yet, the Leader of the Council has sought to belittle the importance of these reports, saying that (quote) “The meeting update reports in question are now over two years old. These are historical reports that are not a consideration in the current reporting process and financial imperative of relocation. In due course and at the earliest opportunity the Council has already committed to publish reports currently held as confidential.”

In which case, why has this Council gone to such extraordinary lengths to prevent the publication of these reports?

Not only that, but the Council has spent a huge sum in pursuing this action – rumoured to be over £40,000.

This is all in the name of preserving something called ‘confidentiality’ – and yet what has actually happened in the political leadership’s determination to minimise any opposition to their relocation project, is that a truly informed debate has been quashed and only lip service given to the notion of ‘transparency’.

In which case, Members, are you really willing to take such a momentous decision today without having access to the clearly important information contained in these reports? Are you in fact not being taken for a ride by your leaders?

In conclusion: What is clear is that when the Information Tribunal publishes its decision on Friday, this Council will have brought itself seriously into disrepute – and that it will find it very difficult to extricate itself from the mess it has created.

Thank you.


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New access being considered for Sidmouth’s existing employment site

The long-awaited provision of access to the Alexandria Road Industrial Estate from the Bulverton Road may be getting closer. This week’s DMC were told by District and County Cllr Stuart Hughes, that Highways are now looking into it.
SOS has long argued that brownfield sites such as the Alexandria Road Estate should be fully used as a priority, before farmland and other non-renewable greenfield sites are earmarked for development.