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Sunday 15 February 2015

Knowle relocation project: Legal notice for 'Disposal' and 'Appropriation' of Open Space: reminder from SOS: Deadline for comments >>> Friday 20th February

There is considerable opposition to the proposal to appropriate parkland at Knowle:
Futures Forum: Knowle relocation project: Legal notice for 'Disposal' and 'Appropriation' of Open Space: Deadline for comments >>> Friday 20th February
Futures Forum: Knowle relocation project: Legal notice for 'Disposal' and 'Appropriation' of Open Space: further information
Futures Forum: Knowle relocation project: Legal notice for 'Disposal' and 'Appropriation' of Open Space: more further information
Futures Forum: Knowle relocation project: Legal notice for 'Disposal' and 'Appropriation' of Open Space: questions about 'footprint'

The Town Council is very clear on the matter:
Town Council Meetings - Sidmouth Town Council
‘Knowle development must stay in footprint’ - News - Sidmouth Herald

As is the Chamber of Commerce:
Sidmouth Chamber of Commerce - Home
Real Zorro: The locals are revolting! Sidmouth Chamber of Commerce opposes EDDC land grab

The SOS group has laid out much of the argumentation - as well as providing useful information and guidance:
Where & how to send comments on Appropriation/ Disposal/ of land at Knowle | Save Our Sidmouth
Who will decide the Disposal / Appropriation of Open Space at the Knowle? | Save Our Sidmouth
Richard Cohen on the marketing of Knowle and related issues | Save Our Sidmouth
Fact File on Knowle Plan, and Land to be appropriated. REMINDER: Deadline for objections, 20th Feb 2015 | Save Our Sidmouth
Three weeks’ notice of change of use of Open Space at Knowle: Deadline for objections 20th February 2015. | Save Our Sidmouth

The weekend's Herald carried this letter from the Chair of SOS:


Sidmouth Town Council adamantly opposed to EDDC “appropriating” extra land to develop at Knowle

February 13, 2015 by sidmouthsid Leave a comment

As Chair of Save Our Sidmouth, Richard Thurlow, explains in this letter published today in the Sidmouth Herald (13/02/2015):

‘Sir,
The Herald published an article last week, confirming that Sidmouth Town Council were adamantly opposed to an EDDC application to “appropriate and dispose” of parkland at the Knowle for housing. Many organisations, (not only in the Town), and members of the public are also horrified at EDDC’s intentions.
The land EDDC wish to sell for housing comprises their own offices, and an area of parkland, which is Public Open Space, and which forms most of the terraces in front of them.

• EDDC acknowledges that the Terrace is Public Open Space but says that it is not required, and wants to build on it.

• They are wrong. It is regularly used by the public as part of the Knowle Parkland and Gardens and its loss would be detrimental to the Public’s enjoyment of this asset.

• Building on the Terrace and other Parkland would have a serious adverse visual effect on the appearance of the Parkland, and destroy many trees.

• One of the reasons why planning permission was refused last year for the earlier scheme was the loss of Public Open Space. It was turned down because it was stated that the land formed an important amenity for the residents of Sidmouth and should be retained for the benefit of the community. The Planning Committee were not satisfied that the land was surplus to requirements. EDDC should respect that decision and not try to take a second bite.

• EDDC show, in the current Local Plan, that all of the Parkland, right up to the buildings is designated as Sports and Open Space land under Policy RE1, and should be retained.

• Footpaths cross the Terraces, and Devon County Council propose to register these as public rights of way subject to the outcome of a Public Inquiry to be held in September. A prior change of use and disposal of the land would prejudice this.

• EDDC will make the decision, but will also have a financial interest in it as they intend to sell it to a Developer. There is no way that they can make a decision in “good faith”.

The public have been ”invited” to comment by EDDC by 20th February, but they alone will make a decision, without any opportunity for challenge.

They have to be stopped. They have already wasted £750,000 on this exercise, which if it goes ahead will see a fine building and immediately surrounding parkland destroyed and replaced with a large Care home and a Retirement complex. All to fund a highly debateable move to Honiton and Exmouth, for which the claimed “costs savings” have already show to be very suspect.

I believe that it is ESSENTIAL, that EDDC receives as many comments on their proposal as possible, and would urge you all to do so.

Please send your comments to EDDC’s Legal Department at the Knowle, Sidmouth EX108HL, or by email to hgordonlennox@eastdevon.gov.uk
, quoting reference OFF.1-0014/HGL

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