Sidmouth library reopens
… and celebrates! . The Library has been able to offer all sorts during lockdown: Help at hand: Sidmouth Library – Vision Group for Sidmouth… Read More »Sidmouth library reopens
… and celebrates! . The Library has been able to offer all sorts during lockdown: Help at hand: Sidmouth Library – Vision Group for Sidmouth… Read More »Sidmouth library reopens
“35% more houses are planned over the next 10 years than are required” “Who would it be built for anyway?” . Last week, the district… Read More »The housing supply needed for East Devon
“We desperately need a new normal that involves fewer cars on the roads.” . Last week, the i-newspaper reported that “The public favour spending on… Read More »Investing in better cycling routes
“Imagine a family during lockdown living in a micro-pads of 16sqm without windows. Such plans are definitely not the way forward.” . How much ‘space’… Read More »Turning shops and offices into ‘tiny homes’
A dual-purpose parcel and passenger carrier – both a pedi-cab and a goods vehicle. By carrying people and goods, e-trikes can help the local economy… Read More »Should Sidmouth have its own e-trike service?
The largest ever roads expenditure programme the UK has ever seen will increase traffic and COs emissions. . The numbers of HGVs can’t be reduced… Read More »More roads = more traffic = more pollution
From retirement home… tourist destination… low-paid economy… To a post-covid work-from-home culture and a new type of tourist industry . “GOD’S WAITING ROOM” The Sid… Read More »What is Sidmouth for?
There are also special features on COVID-19, the Benyon Review of Highly Protected Marine Areas, Smart Ports, 5 litre Challenge, and finding plastic via satellites.… Read More »Devon Maritime Forum – June/July newsletter
“The Business and Planning Bill – a break in the clouds for the development industry.” “Key decisions will be taken from local councils and handed… Read More »New planning bill proposed
Zoom talks from local experts: Tuesday 16th June . Biodiversity has become the focus for a lot of thinking and activity of late: Biodiversity Net… Read More »How can the Sid Valley enhance its biodiversity over the next decade?
While the rhetoric in Britain proclaims a cafe-style urban renaissance in towns and cities, policy is fast heading in the opposite direction under the guise… Read More »“The town square is more than a marketplace.”
This is a chance for each of us to play a part in enhancing our wonderful environment and sharing in its richness. . Earlier in… Read More »Launch of Sid Valley Biodiversity Group
A pre-action letter has been sent to Health Secretary Matt Hancock, seeking an admission that guidelines allowing coronavirus patients to be discharged from hospitals into care homes untested… Read More »BREAKING: Sidmouth resident takes legal action over care home policies
“In the coming weeks and months, clear guidance from the government on using transport safely and efforts to build the infrastructure for walkers, runners and… Read More »Redesigning our spaces after the coronavirus: government guidance
East Devon Council officers working from home “begs the question about the expensive hot-desking HQ in Heathpark.” . We need to be rethinking our work-places… Read More »Redesigning where and how council employees work