Babbacombe Downs development debate continues, despite everyone’s favourite mayor Nick Bye (who loves the Bay so much he wanted to be the Totnes MP) pushing ahead with the plan. There’s a public meeting at Babbcombe Theatre Saturday, March 6 at 3pm about the issue, and everyone’s invited to attended!!
The problem, say the organisers, is that Nasty Nick is planning to give away a plot of public land on Babbacombe Downs to a private developer in an Urban Landscape Protection Zone, which also has a covenant to prevent any commercial development and to top it all the local community has not been properly consulted about the proposal.
Maybe this handy video will explain more:
“This does not only affect the residents of Babbacombe and St Marychurch,” says the Torquay Times site. “The mayor is pursuing similar policies in other locations around Torbay.”
The motion which the public meeting will vote on, is: “We, members of the community, do not support the mayor in his decision to give away public land on Babbacombe Downs.”
If you have some issues to raise, pop along to the Torquay Times site, which has the full story plus details on how to get your points across.
• Anyone got time to pile through the minutes of Torquay Council on the Babbacombe Downs issue? Comments below, please
(Image: What the mayor referred to as the building in situ on the Babbacome Downs – maybe he’s planning a flat-fish restaurant?)
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