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Stand Up For Seaton (SU4S)

Community Action for Seaton's Regeneration Area, 80% owned by Tesco - a floodplain on a World Heritage site bordered by nature reserves, tidal river, the sea and the unspoilt town. SU4S is a state of mind - no members, no structure, no politics. SU4S has objected to 2 planning applications by Tesco, including one for a massive superstore/dot com distribution centre which led to the recent closure on the site of 400 tourist beds with the loss of 150 jobs,a gym and pool - all used by locals.

Friday, November 28, 2008

EDDC wants YOU to help to shape East Devon to 2026

Yes, HONESTLY, EDDC says it wants you and me to help them to shape East Devon to 2026! There will apparently be a questionnaire on the EDDC website (www.eastdevon.gov.uk) from 8 December to 13 February. Click on the headline above to be taken to the press release.

There will also be exhibitions being held across the district - of course there will be one in Seaton won't there? Sorry, what's that EDDC you will have to get back to me on that one one, and when you do, you may be right or wrong, so don't contact me us email, send us a formal letter by registered post, and even then, don't bank on what we say being right ..... .

Remember: smoking can kill and the value of your council can go up or down depending on the value of its advice.

2 Comments:

At 10:21 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ha ! What a laugh.
They seem to take very little notice of how the public really want their communities to develop.
From my observations they are always trying to achieve regeneration without investing any Civic Monies, by that I mean they only want to use 'other peoples money', such as Building developers or Govt incentives. The trouble with taking these funds is that there are always strings attached and the requirements of the "Investors" take priority over the wishes of the local community.

Seatonbob

 
At 12:21 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thats right seatonbob - what they don't tell you is that they want you to help to shape East Devon with only sixpence, some assorted elastic bands and sticky back plastic!

 

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