The Editor,
Sidmouth Herald
8th July 2014
Dear Sir,
So, East Devon District Council are whinging that the
application to register the Knowle as a Town Green has delayed their exodus
from Sidmouth and cost them money (Sidmouth Herald, 4th July).
What a cheek! The application to register the Knowle
as a Town Green, which was rejected on a legal technicality, was only submitted
by local residents as a response to the Council’s planning application to build
houses on the Knowle Park and Gardens and to sell the land to Developers. As your
readers will be aware, the Council eventually refused their own planning
application which they have admitted cost them at least £113k. When it comes to
relocation, East Devon District Council appear to have a bottomless pot of our
money to throw away.
Incidentally, readers may be interested to read the
report of the Inspector who held a public hearing into the Town Green
application in April. The difference between the way in which the Inspector
complimented the members of the Knowle Residents’ Association who gave evidence
and the cursory way in which the Inspector dismissed the Council’s evidence is
glaringly obvious. The Inspector’s report can be read on the Save our Sidmouth
website www.saveoursidmouth.com
Yours faithfully,
Kelvin Dent
Vice-Chair, Knowle Residents’ Association.
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... which reflects points made by postings in yesterday's SOS blog:
“..use of the whole of Knowle ‘by right’ since 1984,” says Inspector’s report (ref 107)
(See http://saveoursidmouth.com/2014/07/07/knowle-town-and-village-green-application-inspectors-report/).
Click here for DCC’s statement: http://www.devon.gov.uk/notice-knowle-sidmouth.pdf
“..use of the whole of Knowle ‘by right’ since 1984,” says Inspector’s report (ref 107) | Save Our Sidmouth
... and the East Devon Alliance blog:
Knowle legally recognised as public open space. What consequences for EDDC? | East Devon Alliance
See also:
Principles behind Knowle relocation have been abandoned, says EDDC Councillor | East Devon Alliance
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“..use of the whole of Knowle ‘by right’ since 1984,” says Inspector’s report (ref 107) | Save Our Sidmouth
... and the East Devon Alliance blog:
KNOWLE LEGALLY RECOGNISED AS PUBLIC OPEN SPACE. WHAT CONSEQUENCES FOR EDDC?
9 July 2014
In order to qualify as a Town or Village Green, land has to have been used by the public “as of right” ie. without any form of permission. Much of the land that the Knowle Residents’ Association applied to register had been appropriated by Sidmouth Urban District Council (UDC) as public open space and EDDC have made byelaws to control its use. The Inspector therefore concluded that the public have used this land “by right” ie with the implied permission of EDDC rather than “as of right” and he rejected the application on this technicality.
The interesting thing to have come out of this is that the Inspector concluded that the rest of the land included in the Town and Green application (which Sidmouth UDC had not appropriated) is also public open space by implication because the byelaws make no distinction between appropriated and unappropriated land.
BEFORE PUBLIC OPEN SPACE CAN BE DISPOSED OF, THE COUNCIL HAVE TO ADVERTISE TWICE AND CONSIDER OBJECTIONS.
See also:
Principles behind Knowle relocation have been abandoned, says EDDC Councillor | East Devon Alliance
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