The “Old Park Farm 2” planning application and its “special Development Management Committee meeting” on 25 March 2014 – what you can do

This is the planning application that does not figure either in the old Local Plan nor the new one- part of this development is from a former East Devon Business Forum member.  The inspector who heard evidence regarding the new Local Plan has promised to communicate his initial findings to EDDC by 31 March 2014.

EDDC says that it “must” decide this planning application within 13 weeks of receiving it.  This is not true.  A council CAN wait longer than 13 weeks to determine a planning application (and many do) but a developer could then appeal because it has taken too long.  However, it is possible that before the developer could appeal on this particular planning application the Planning Inspector might indicate that there is no need for the two developments in this area. In In which case more than 400 extra houses will be built which are not needed.

There is a debate about exactly when that time runs out – it could be early April depending on when you think the last documents were put on the EDDC website.  However, EDDC officers have rushed through a “special” meeting to hear this application before the Planning Inspector’s comments arrive.  Also, there is another DMC meeting on 1 April 2014 and we are entitled to ask:  why is it necessary to hear this application on 25 March (before the Inspector reports) when there is a meeting on 1 April (after the Inspector reports)?

If you want to object to this state of affairs, there are several things you can do:

1.  Turn up at the Development Management Committee meeting on 25 March 2014 at 2 pm and make your views known – you will have up to 3 minutes to speak (provided you do not repeat statements already made by other speakers).

2.  You can write to your local district councillors (if you are not sure who your councillor is find out HERE).

3.  You are allowed to write to individual members of the Development Management Committee individually (using the link to councillors HERE)

4.  Write to your local MP, Hugo Swire, HERE,  telling him how unhappy you are about this.

5.  Write letters to local newspapers about it (and national newspapers if you wish too)

News summary, March 2014

It has been a full 12 months since Graham Brown was forced to resign after boasting he could obtain planning permission ‘for a price’. To mark the occasion, EDA has publicly called for a progress report into the ongoing police investigation.
For full report, please see… 
At the Local Plan Inspections, SOS legal representative Charlie Hopkins pointed out the EDDC had refused to allow the inspector to see the valuation report on the Knowle, on the grounds of ‘commercial confidentiality’!
For full report see…
It also emerged this month that the preferred site for the relocation, SkyPark, is not included in the current bus timetables and it will cost £100,000 a year to introduce a new service. EDDC assurances, that a route could be funded through S106 contributions to ensure the move would not make it more difficult for constituents and job-seekers to access their offices, have now been refuted by Devon County Council, who confirmed SkyPark cannot be included in the bus timetables owing to time constraints. For full report see…
At EDDC’s “Become a Councillor” event held at Knowle, tough questions were asked by Youth Parliament representative Alfie Weaver, about Cllr. Mouldings decision to vote against their right to speak at the Devon County Council Budget meeting. For a full report on the evenings event, please see…
Please also see link for Sidmouth Sea Fest being held on 21st April – Easter Monday