Cranbrook pharmacy opens for business | Western Morning News
Cranbrook: how to create a new town with an old sense of community | Exeter Express and Echo
In a posting on this blog, a story was highlighted of the opportunities there are at Cranbrook for shared-ownership through housing associations:
Futures Forum: Shared ownership: rally in Westminster Tues March 17th >>> calling on politicians “to commit to end the housing crisis within a generation”
However, it does seem that the proposed growth in housing might be considered a little too much of a good thing:
Proposal to build 1,000 new homes every year in East Devon | Exeter Express and Echo
Number of new houses in Clyst St Mary set to triple as “greater restraint” afforded to towns across East Devon | Exeter Express and Echo
Greater Exeter ..Cranbrook … Ottery … Honiton? | East Devon Watch
There is further 'bad news' as reported in today's Express and Echo:
Cranbrook Station faces even more delays | Exeter Express and Echo
TRIBUTE TO BROADCLYST COUNCILLOR WHO FOUGHT FOR YEARS AGAINST INAPPROPRIATE DEVELOPMENT
27th February 2015
The Full Council meeting at Knowle this week, opened with a warm tribute to District and County Councillor Derek Button, who died last month. Representing the people of Broadclyst, he was strongly opposed to the massive development nearby at Cranbrook. And many Councillors listening to the acknowledgements of Derek Button’s dedication to his electors’ concerns, will have recalled his courage in standing up against what he saw as irregular planning matters. He was one of the three Liberal Democrat members of the Development Management Committee (DMC) who temporarily resigned in protest over alleged procedural irregularities in the Waldron’s Farm case. The Ombudsman found no evidence of anything untoward, however, and the controversy lingers on. More info here:
And those following the Task and Finish Forum set up to do an “in-depth report” into EDDC’s relationship with the group then known as the East Devon Business Forum, would also remember Cllr Button’s part in trying to progress this so-called Business TAFF, which never pursued its original aim. See the voting recorded here:
As Council Leader Paul Diviani put it, in a tribute in the Midweek Herald (27 Jan 2015), Derek Button’s colleagues “will mourn the loss of a good man”.
Tributes paid to respected East Devon District Councillor - News - Midweek Herald
Tribute to Broadclyst Councillor who fought for years against inappropriate development | East Devon Watch
See also:
Futures Forum: Crony capitalism and lemon socialism in East Devon........ The costs of "substantial growth and expanding business"
Futures Forum: Cranbrook: What's the difference between a housing estate and an eco newtown?
Futures Forum: Happy news coming out of Cranbrook... churnalism and the partnership between developers and politicians...
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Tribute to Broadclyst Councillor who fought for years against inappropriate development | East Devon Watch
See also:
Futures Forum: Crony capitalism and lemon socialism in East Devon........ The costs of "substantial growth and expanding business"
Futures Forum: Cranbrook: What's the difference between a housing estate and an eco newtown?
Futures Forum: Happy news coming out of Cranbrook... churnalism and the partnership between developers and politicians...
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