Climate change: a proactive District Council
But it is not East Devon District Council . The Teignbridge District Council is forging ahead with updating its Local Plan to take its climate… Read More »Climate change: a proactive District Council
But it is not East Devon District Council . The Teignbridge District Council is forging ahead with updating its Local Plan to take its climate… Read More »Climate change: a proactive District Council
The District Council wants to provide more social housing: “More social housing for the residents of the district to be provided.” The council also wants… Read More »Affordable housing in East Devon: further public consultation
Last week, the Devon Maritime Forum held its conference on coastal change and climate emergency in Plymouth: South West coastal change: challenges for Sidmouth .… Read More »Managing our Coast in a Changing Climate – from the SW Coastal Change Conference
The District Council is making efforts to tackle climate change in East Devon: District Council commits to action plan on climate change . And at… Read More »District Council to give added weight to all environmental policies
The notion of a new national park has been gaining ground: New National Park planned for East Devon Dorset/East Devon AONBs ‘strong candidates’ for new… Read More »District Council to debate East Devon National Park
There is a lot of speculation going on about where Lidl would relocate in Sidmouth: Supermarkets on industrial estates: Would Lidl moving to Alexandria take… Read More »Supermarkets on industrial estates: Could Lidl move to Sidford?
Lidl wants to move to somewhere a little larger, as announced today: On the move? The Lidl store in Woolbrook Road, Sidmouth. Picture: Google Maps.… Read More »Supermarkets on industrial estates: Would Fords moving to Sidford free up Alexandria for Lidl?
The Devon Maritime Forum will be putting on a special conference looking at Flood and coastal erosion risk management (FCERM). Interestingly, the photo (taken by… Read More »South West coastal change: challenges for Sidmouth
Local Democracy Reporter Daniel Clark looks at the plans for the new District Council – although much of the language is pretty much the same… Read More »District Council: towards zero carbon development
Things are hotting up over the planned industrial estate at Sidford: Sidford Business Park > Campaign Update 32 Here is what Devon Live has… Read More »Sidford Business Park > Campaign Update 33
The campaign group ‘Say No to Sidford Business Park’ gave some feedback after the public hearing on the appeal over the refusal of planning permission… Read More »Sidford Business Park > Campaign Update 32
After Exeter, Sidmouth has the most Grade I and II buildings in Devon: Bath House Early 19th Century building on The Esplanade. Grade II… Read More »Heritage authorities ‘hopelessly overstretched’
At the heart of the Sid Valley Neighbourhood Plan is the Place Analysis which is all about good design in the built environment: The second… Read More »Getting housing design right
Of course there are many national issues which affect Sidmouth in the same way as they affect everywhere else, but on this page we are… Read More »Some legislation of importance to Sidmouth
The last six months have seen a lot of movement down in Sidford: Nearly 1,400 residents say no to Sidford Business Park District Council… Read More »Deadline for comments on Sidford Business Park looms