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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.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

SU4S, Seaton Town Council and Seaton Development Trust write to Liatris

On 20th February 2007 Seaton Town Council sent the following letter to Terry Dinham, agent for Liatris, with a copy to EDDC , which Mel Greenyer suggested yesterday evening, when addressing Seaton Town Council about (non-existent) youth facilities in Seaton, stands for
East Devon Doesn't Care

The letter states:

Dear Mr Dinham,

You will be aware of the level of opposition to outline planning application 06/3400/MOUT submitted by Liatris Holdings. As at 5th February 2007 there were 713 letters to EDDC opposing the application and 7 in favour, with more letters arriving since.

It has been suggested by Stand Up For Seaton and the Seaton Development Trust who are representative of large numbers in the community, that a meeting be convened between this Town Council, members of those organisations and you, to which East Devon District Council are also invited, to discuss how we can deal with this impasse.

We would be happy to meet with you at any time to discuss the way forward.
Yours sincerely, Cllr J Meakin, Chairman

So, the ball is firmly in Mr Dinham's court. Let's see what he and EDDC REALLY think about public consultation.

1 Comments:

At 9:07 am, Blogger archmaster said...

The full text of Mel's statement can be found here

 

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