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HELP US SAVE THESE WONDERFUL MEADOWS

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO JOIN US
Please email savescottsmeadow@gmail.com or telephone chairman Jim Prowse on 01803 615922. Thank You

Bloomin' Marvellous

Bloomin' Marvellous
Scotts Meadows in full bloom

Sunday 2 May 2010

Support from Marcus Wood, Torbay Conservative candidate

I have always made it clear that I believe the Government target of 15,000 new homes for Torbay is unneccessary, unwanted interference by Government and against the interests and wishes of local residents.

A Government target of this nature puts undue pressure on local planning committees to find new sites for development which in turn encourages town planning officers to consider permitting urban creep onto remaining green space. These are areas that would otherwise almost certainly never get planning permission for development; and which, once developed are lost for ever.

I support Conservative Party policy to return control of these issues entirely back to local people and because if elected next week we intend to abolish targets as a matter of priority, I have urged Torbay Council to wait until after the election before making any long-term decisions on housing numbers.I successfully lobbied them not to write the 15,000 homes into the ten year structure plan proposals.

Local planning decisions must remain the preserve of locally elected politicians that residents can hold to account. As a local resident I also believe that good quality open green spaces, of which Scotts Meadow is a prime example, are already at a huge premium in Torbay and what space we have left should be preserved at all costs.

Kind regards

Marcus Wood.

Parliamentary Candidate Torbay Conservatives.

Saturday 1 May 2010

PLANNING APPLICATION FOR SCOTTS MEADOWS: CAVANNA HOMES CONSULTATION

CAVANNA Homes are holding a consultation event on TUESDAY MAY 4 at SAINSBURY'S car park, Torquay between 3pm and 7.30pm.
Their project team will be there to discuss their proposed planning application.
They say: "The site has been identified by Torbay council as a potential location for future housing growth. Cavanna will soon be submitting a planning application for a residential scheme that includes: 
  • High quality housing in a range of sizes and styles
  • A substantial provision of high quality public open sapce
  • A new entrance feature to welcome people to Torquay"
Before the application is submitted they would like to hear your views.
If you cannot make it and would like to know more you can write to 
AREA 4 SOUTH
CAVANNA HOMES
RIVIERA PARK
NICHOLSON ROAD
TORQUAY
TQ2 7TD

The Scotts Meadow Project Group is keen for as many people to attend as possible.
Please let your friends and neighbours know about this exhibition.
Thank you

Support from David Pedrick-Friend Torbay Labour Party candidate

I support the Scotts Meadow Project Group and your campaign to preserve Scotts Meadow for future generations.
 There is a need for affordable housing in Torbay, but I feel that the vast majority should be built on brown field sites, not green-field sites.
 Good luck with your campaign, please keep me updated with all developments.
 Kind regards
 David Pedrick- Friend

Support from Julien Parrott Torbay UKIP candidate

THERE is very little space for housing development in Torbay, without taking away what little green space we have, but the EU has demanded that the government force us in Torbay to build 15,000 (yes, fifteen thousand) new homes here. 
   Small wonder, given that the EU rules mean that we are currently allowing 5,000 more people to settle in the UK each week. That is the equivalent to a new city the size of Southampton every year. This is a simple issue of space and economics, and Torbay does not have the room or the money to support such madness.
    We are not talking here about illegal immigrants, but those allowed in through the open door policy of the EU, where anyone in any EU state (we no longer are a country) has the absolute right to settle in any other EU state.
  Some 40 per cent of all new homes in the UK are for immigrant families. UKIP says enough is enough: we have to leave the EU to get back control of our own borders.
   It is only policies such as UKIP's that will have any prospect of saving such beautiful sites as Scott's Meadow.
 All best wishes,
 Julien Parrott
Parliamentary Candidate for the UK Independence Party, Torbay