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How to Stand for Election - Information for Candidates
How to stand for Election - Information for Candidates https://www.devon.gov.uk/democracy/ Created on 30/12/20. For latest version please see https://www.devon.gov.uk/democracy/guide/how-to-stand-for-election-information-for-candidates/ 1 Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 3 Part 1 - The County Council ............................................................................................................ 4 Part 2 - The County Councillor's Role ............................................................................................ 5 Part 3 - Political Parties ................................................................................................................... 7 Part 4 - Independent Councillors ................................................................................................... 7 Part 5 - Life as a Councillor ............................................................................................................. 8 Part 6 - Ethics and Standards ....................................................................................................... 11 Part 7 - Local Government in Devon ............................................................................................ 11 Part 8 - Who Knows Where The Time Goes ................................................................................ 13 Part 9 - The Basics ......................................................................................................................... -
Devon County Council Position Statement (Respondent Ref No
Dartmoor Local Plan 2018-2036 Examination Matter 9: Site Allocations Wednesday 10th March 2021 Devon County Council Position Statement (Respondent ref no. 0049) Statement Prepared February 2021 Devon County Council County Hall Topsham Road Exeter Devon EX2 4QD Dartmoor Local Plan 2018-2036 Wednesday 10th March Examination Matter 9 Devon County Council 1. Introduction 1.1. Purpose of this Statement 1.1.1. This statement has been prepared to answer question 1 in relation to matter 9, issue 2 (Site Allocations: all) and question 1 in relation to matter 9, proposal 7.22 (2) (Warren Rd, Mary Tavy) for the Dartmoor Local Plan Review 2018-2036 Examination. These questions are: • Are the site allocations appropriate and justified in light of potential constraints, infrastructure requirements and adverse impacts? Are the sites viable and deliverable? • In light of the acknowledged lack of funding for a school on this site, would the site be likely to be developed within the Plan period and if not would its safeguarding be justified? 1.1.2. It should be noted that this statement does not cover all of the questions raised by the Planning Inspector in relation to matter 9 but focuses upon those issues in which Devon County Council (DCC) has a specific interest in order to fulfil its statutory responsibilities (i.e. as the Education Authority). 2. Are the site allocations appropriate and justified in lights of potential constraints, infrastructure requirements and adverse impacts? Are the sites viable and deliverable? 2.1.1. The site proposals in Ashburton (proposal 7.3 and 7.4) would allocate housing in an area where the local primary school has no capacity for the additional pupils generated by the developments. -
Devon County Council Senior Council for Devon
• Other things we think would help in other developments: - a longer timescale - the two year target was testing for all parties; - clarity and a higher national profile about national expectations of the model to be adopted; - older people did not recognise ‘Better Government for Older People’; - a wider range of older people can in theory be involved through organisations they choose to be members of, and there are disadvantages in trying to establish a new Devon County membership organisation, but it is difficult to marry individual and group membership in the same organisation. The Government’s citizen involvement agenda requires individual involvement; a resolution is needed over a period of experience. Council • Tendering (a legal requirement) and a contractual approach makes a difference to this type of work. • The tender was won by an independent consultancy from elsewhere in the County (Peter Fletcher Associates - PFA). We picked up traces of local resentment on the part of some voluntary sector interests which may have inhibited the development of the SCfD in certain areas. LinkAge Plus • We have gained much from the undoubted expertise of the contractors. However, we feel that separating expertise from development within the tendering process could have given greater value. • AGILE were given the status of co-commissioners of this work. We would recommend this. However, the development was a complex process which some older people who were involved found confusing, and in some cases there was a sense of loss as more older people became involved and distress when processes seemed beyond their control and the differences between the existing model of engagement and the new one Senior Council for became apparent. -
Devon County Council (Various Roads, Teignbridge) (Waiting Restrictions) Amendment Order
Devon County Council (Various Roads, Teignbridge) (Waiting Restrictions) Amendment Order Devon County Council make the following order under sections 1, 2, 4, 32, 35, 45, 46, 49, 53, part IV of schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 & of all other enabling powers 1 This order comes into force and may be cited as “Devon County Council (Various Roads, Teignbridge) (Waiting Restrictions) Amendment Order ” 2 The schedules in part 1 are added to Devon County Council (Traffic Regulation & On-Street Parking Places) Consolidation Order 2017 as amended and the lengths of road in part 2 are revoked from the corresponding schedules of the specified orders Locations Included Ashburton Bishopsteignton Bovey Tracey Buckfastleigh Chudleigh Cockwood Dawlish Dawlish Warren Exminster Heathfield Kingskerswell Kingsteignton Moretonhampstead Newton Abbot Ogwell Shaldon Starcross Teignmouth 1 PART 1 RESTRICTIONS ASHBURTON Schedule 1.001 No Waiting At Any Time Balland Lane, Ashburton the west side from a point 12 metres north of its junction with Emmetts Park to a point 15 metres south of its junction with Emmetts Park Eastern Road, Ashburton the south-east side from a point 6 metres south west of the boundary between Nos. 20 & 22 Eastern Road for a distance of 15 metres in a south westerly direction Emmetts Park, Ashburton (i) the north side from its junction with Balland Lane for a distance of 9 metres in a westerly direction (ii) the south side from its junction with Balland Lane for a distance of 8 metres in a westerly direction North Street, -
Easy-Going Dartmoor Guide (PDF)
Easy- Contents Introduction . 2 Key . 3 Going Dartmoor National Park Map . 4 Toilets . 6 Dartmoor Types of Walks . 8 Dartmoor Towns & Villages . 9 Access for All: A guide for less mobile Viewpoints . 26 and disabled visitors to the Dartmoor area Suggested Driving Route Guides . 28 Route One (from direction of Plymouth) . 29 Route Two (from direction of Bovey Tracey) . 32 Route Three (from direction of Torbay / Ashburton) . 34 Route Four (from direction of the A30) . 36 Further Information and Other Guides . 38 People with People Parents with People who Guided Walks and Events . 39 a mobility who use a pushchairs are visually problem wheelchair and young impaired Information Centres . 40 children Horse Riding . 42 Conservation Groups . 42 1 Introduction Dartmoor was designated a National Park in 1951 for its outstanding natural beauty and its opportunities for informal recreation. This information has been produced by the Dartmoor National Park Authority in conjunction with Dartmoor For All, and is designed to help and encourage those who are disabled, less mobile or have young children, to relax, unwind and enjoy the peace and quiet of the beautiful countryside in the Dartmoor area. This information will help you to make the right choices for your day out. Nearly half of Dartmoor is registered common land. Under the Dartmoor Commons Act 1985, a right of access was created for persons on foot or horseback. This right extends to those using wheelchairs, powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters, although one should be aware that the natural terrain and gradients may curb access in practice. Common land and other areas of 'access land' are marked on the Ordnance Survey (OS) map, Outdoor Leisure 28. -
The Hey Throwleigh, Okehampton EX20 Lovely Character Home with Land on the Edge of the Popular Village of Throwleigh
The Hey Throwleigh, Okehampton EX20 Lovely character home with land on the edge of the popular village of Throwleigh. Situation 4 2 2 1 The Hey is in a slightly elevated position above the centre of the picturesque Dartmoor Village of Throwleigh and it is just a short walk from the countryside footpaths and the open moor at Shilstone Tor and Clannaborough. Throwleigh is a village community with a good social round, a nearby pub and a village hall. The A30 dual carriageway is only about 3 miles away and the ancient stannary town of Chagford is a similar distance. Primary schooling is in Chagford and senior Approx. 4 Acres schooling is in Okehampton and a school bus service operates to both. Exeter is approximately 20 miles. Description Originally built as the village Rectory in the 1890’s, The Hey was created using traditional Dartmoor building trades and local stone. It is unlisted, has great character and is a spacious and charming family home with an attractive landscaped Dartmoor garden, a conservatory, a fruit and vegetable garden and an attached field of approximately 4 acres. The accommodation comprises three spacious reception rooms plus a study and a separate office set beneath a glazed roof over a small courtyard and a kitchen/ breakfast room with an Aga and a walk in pantry. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a large grandchildren’s dormitory bedroom and playroom. The house lends itself to entertaining with plenty of space and offers flexibility to the incoming buyer. There are also many original period features including original granite fireplaces. -
Rockbeare Parish Council to Offer Our Views on the Revisions to the Electoral Divisions for Devon County Council
ROCKBEARE PARISH COUNCIL The Review Officer (Devon), Local Government Boundary Commission for England, Layden House, Turnmill Street, LONDON, EC1M 5LG. 15 January 2015 Dear Sir, New Electoral Divisions for Devon I write on behalf of Rockbeare Parish Council to offer our views on the revisions to the electoral divisions for Devon County Council. Most people in the parish identify with Rockbeare and Marsh Green and go to Ottery St Mary to access local facilities such as shops, leisure centres, doctors etc. There are no shops in the parish, one post office shared with a vets and one well known public house which readily identifies itself with Rockbeare. Our area and its immediate surroundings are heavily influenced by the emergence of a major new development, Cranbrook, which has in a short time grown from nothing to having about 1000 houses in 30 months and continues to grow at that pace adding at least 50 new houses every month. Already there are more houses in Cranbrook than there are in our parish. East Devon District Council has revised our parish boundary such that the area north of the rear boundaries of properties fronting London Road will be part of the Cranbrook Town Council area as from 1 April 2015. The Cranbrook developers have submitted an outline planning application for about 4,500 additional houses to extend the area of the development to the west, east and south of the current outline consent, taking the total number of houses to about 7,500. As this is already part of EDDC Local Plan proposals we assume that the application (or something very close to it) will receive approval. -
Review of the Devon Waste Plan
Review of the Devon Waste Plan Topic Paper 3: Spatial Strategy Review August 2020 Devon County Council County Hall Topsham Road Exeter Devon EX2 4QD 1 Contents 1.1. Introduction ..................................................................................................... 3 1.2. Evidence informing the development of spatial strategy ................................. 3 1.3. Policy W3: Spatial Strategy ............................................................................. 4 1.4. The location of operational waste management facilities ................................ 5 1.5. Implementation of Policy W3 since the adoption of the Waste Plan ................ 7 1.6. Other considerations ..................................................................................... 12 1.7. Conclusion .................................................................................................... 13 2 1.1. Introduction 1.1.1. This report provides a consideration of whether the spatial strategy underpinning the Waste Plan is being effectively delivered and whether it remains fit for purpose going forward. 1.1.2. Whilst inherently linked to the spatial strategy, delivery of the vision and policy objectives are considered in a separate report as part of the review of annual monitoring data (Waste Plan Review Topic Paper 1). 1.2. Evidence informing the development of spatial strategy 1.2.1. During the preparation of the Waste Plan, a topic paper was produced 1 to set out how the spatial strategy had been developed and the evidence which had -
(Public Pack)Agenda Document for Mid Devon Highways and Traffic
You can view the agenda on the website or use a smart phone camera and scan the code To: The Chair and Members County Hall of the Mid Devon Topsham Road Highways and Traffic Exeter Orders Committee Devon EX2 4QD Date: 1 March 2021 Contact: Fred Whitehouse, 01392 381362 Email: [email protected] MID DEVON HIGHWAYS AND TRAFFIC ORDERS COMMITTEE Tuesday, 9th March, 2021 A meeting of the Mid Devon Highways and Traffic Orders Committee is to be held on the above date at 10.30 am at Virtual Meeting to consider the following matters. Phil Norrey Chief Executive A G E N D A PART I - OPEN COMMITTEE 1 Apologies for Absence 2 Minutes (Pages 1 - 2) Minutes of the meeting held on 29th June 2020, attached. 3 Items Requiring Urgent Attention Items which in the opinion of the Chairman should be considered at the meeting as matters of urgency. MATTERS FOR DECISION 4 Local Waiting Restriction Programme (Pages 3 - 38) Report of the Chief Officer for Highways, Infrastructure Development and Waste (HIW/21/15) and supplementary information. Electoral Divisions(s): All in Mid Devon 5 Request to extend the 30mph speed limit on the Western side of Bow (Pages 39 - 40) (In accordance with Standing Order 23(2) Councillor Way has requested that the Committee consider this matter) Report of Councillor Way, attached. Electoral Divisions(s): Crediton 6 A377 Puffin Crossing, Newton St. Cyres (Pages 41 - 44) Report of the Head of Planning, Transportation and Environment (PTE/21/13). Electoral Divisions(s): Creedy, Taw & Mid Exe 7 A377 Puffin Crossing, Crediton (Pages 45 - 48) Report of the Head of Planning, Transportation and Environment (PTE/21/14). -
Md190608dca Kings School Ottery St Mary Cricket Practice P–
EEC/08/179/HQ Development Control Committee 16 July 2008 County Council Development: East Devon District: Proposed Multi-Use Games Area and Cricket Practice Pitch at the Kings School, Ottery St. Mary Application No. 08/1445/CM Date application received by Devon County Council - 21 May 2008 Report of the Director of Environment, Economy and Culture Please note that the following recommendation is subject to consideration and determination by the Committee before taking effect. It is recommended that pursuant to Regulation 3 of the Town and Country Planning General Regulations 1992, planning permission be granted subject to conditions relating to standard commencement, development in accordance with application plans, submission of fencing details and powers of community use. 1. Summary 1.1 This report relates to a planning application for the provision of new sports' facilities at the Kings School, Ottery St. Mary consisting of a new Multi-use Games Area (MUGA) and new synthetic turf cricket practice pitch. 1.2 The material considerations in the determination of this application are considered to be the potential visual and noise impacts on nearby properties. 2. Background/Proposal 2.1 The Kings School is located at the eastern outskirts of Ottery St. Mary, accessed from the B3174, Barrack Road, via Cadhay Lane. The application site comprises an area of about 0.5 of a hectare, is located immediately to the east of the Colin Tooze Sports' Centre and immediately to the south of an existing floodlit all-weather pitch. Both the Sports' Centre and the all-weather pitch are used both by the school and the local community. -
South Molton Annual Sheep Fair of Breeding Ewes, Ewe Lambs & Rams
SOUTH MOLTON ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR OF 3000 BREEDING EWES, EWE LAMBS & RAMS ENTRIES INCLUDE 2555 BREEDING EWES 205 EWE LAMBS 240 RAMS, VARIOUS BREEDS rd WEDNESDAY 23 AUGUST 2017 Sale to commence at 10am with the Older Ewes Rams to commence at 12 noon approx SOUTH MOLTON LIVESTOCK OFFICE- 01769 572042 *We would like to thank Mr Gerald Arscott for kindly doing the ballot for this year’s sale* CONDITONS OF SALE The bidding is to be regulated by the Auctioneers and no bid shall be retracted. The highest approved bidder is to be the buyer and if any dispute shall arise, the same shall be referred to the Auctioneers, whose decision shall be final. The Vendor reserves the right to bid. The Purchasers are to give their names and places abode and pay the full purchase price for each lot at the fall of the hammer (if required) in default of which the lot or lots purchased shall be immediately put up again and resold. In every case the whole of the purchase money must be paid to the Auctioneers either during the progress or immediately at the close of the Auction. Every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this catalogue, but the Vendors or auctioneers shall not be liable for the incorrect description of any lots. WARANTY OF BREEDING EWES All ewes are sold as right in the udder and fit to breed except where otherwise stated. The Vendor shall correctly describe the teeth of each lot of ewes. Where ewes fail to comply with the above warranty, notification must be made to the Auctioneers in writing within five days of the sale, after which no complaint shall be entered. -
Devon Community Equipment Recycling Centres
1 List Of Equipment Recycling Points in Devon Area Location Address Phone Number East Sidmouth Hospital All Saints Road 01395 512482 Sidmouth EX10 8EW East Ottery St Mary Hospital Keegan Close 01404 816000 Ottery St Mary EX11 1DN East Seaton Hospital Valley View Road 01297 23901 Seaton EX12 2UU East Axminster Hospital Chard Street 01297 630400 Axminster EX13 5DU East Honiton Hospital Marlpits Lane 01404 540540 Honiton EX14 2DE East Exmouth Hospital Claremont Grove 01395 279684 Exmouth EX8 2JN East Sidmouth Recycling Bowd 0345 155 1010 Centre Sidmouth EX10 0AX East Sutton Barton Recycling Widworthy 0345 155 1010 Centre Honiton EX14 9SP East Knowle Hill Recycling Salterton Rd 0345 155 1010 Centre Exmouth EX8 5BP Exeter Whipton Hospital Hospital Lane 01392 208333 Whipton Exeter EX1 3RB Exeter Royal Devon & Exeter Royal Devon & Exeter 01392 411611 Hospital Hospital, Barrack Road Exeter EX2 5DW Exeter Exton Road Recycling Exton Road 0345 155 1010 Centre Exeter EX2 8LX Exeter Pinbrook Road Pinbrook Road 0345 155 1010 Recycling Centre Exeter EX4 8HU 2 Exeter Millbrook Healthcare Units 5-8 0330 124 4491 Block B Jacks Way Hill Barton Business Park Clyst St Mary Exeter EX5 1FG Mid Tiverton Hospital Kennedy Way 01884 235400 Tiverton EX16 6NT Mid Crediton Hospital Western Road 01363 775588 Crediton EX17 3NH Mid Ashley Recycling Centre Tiverton 0345 155 1010 EX16 5PD Mid Punchbowl Landfill Site Crediton 0345 155 1010 Devon EX17 5BP Mid Refurnish Crediton Mill Street 01363 774577 Crediton EX17 1EY Mid Okehampton Recycling Exeter Road Industrial 0345