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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.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

More than 500 people attend meeting at Town Hall

Around 500 people turned up at Seaton Town Hall this evening to the meeting of Seaton Development Trust about the regeneration area. The meeting was overwhelmingly against the illustrative plan of EDDC and the developers put forward at the brief exhibition held in September 2006.

Seaton Development Trust has set up seven groups for interested parties to become involved in areas such as community, tourism, flooding and the environment.

The Trust's next meeting will be on 25 October 2006 in the Council Chamber, First Floor, Town Hall. If you are interested in the work of the Trust or want to volunteer to help in any of the groups, please turn up.

If you want to join Seaton Development Trust, please mail a cheque for £2 (payable to Seaton Development Trust Limited) to me: Membership Secretary, Seaton Development Trust, c/o
3 Mareeba, East Walk, Seaton EX12 2NP. If you wish to add a donation to the membership fee (which will cover the period from now until 31 December 2007) please do so.

2 Comments:

At 12:37 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

What does it take to get the message across to East Devon that Seaton does not want this development?
Old Seatonian

 
At 8:15 pm, Blogger archmaster said...

I think another thing that needs to be noted, like it or not, I got the feeling no-one wanted Tescos.
And I noted that the last public survey voted against a superstore as well, yet it was "approved" so where did democracy get to?

 

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