Sunday 4 November 2012

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parliamentary information office: Sidmouth is one of the few elegant seaside towns left in the country. My grandmother and aunt came from Beer and both lived in Shaldon. We visited the village for my aunt's 90th birthday and were utterly shocked by what this council had done.

A rash of housing dominates every hillside which were once fields and woods and we were stuck in a a traffic jam! The beaches where as children, we could play freely with our dogs, or launch my aunt's sailing dinghy are either cut off by caravan parks or signs forbidding this and that.

Stand your ground and Save Sidmouth!






parliamentary information office: Overcrowded Britain is the spivs dream come true.

Stop the illegal occupation of Britain and the misuse of services and resources - we only have a housing problem because of the MILLIONS of people who should not be in Britain.

Stop this madness by not voting for the 3 parties that have created this crisis over the last 60 years.  They will not do anything any different and we need to get out the EU now not in a few years time when the damage will be greater and more costly to fix.

If any of the Lib/Lab/Cons get in at the next general election it'll be impossible to save any part of the countryside because the EU will do what it always does and make new laws that we will be told to obey and there will be NOTHING your local MP or parliament can do about it.  Please think carefully before you vote because each and every vote has far reaching implications for you, your family, your community and our country and British way of life.

The EU is hell bent on eliminating the 'British way of life' and British values make no mistake that is their goal.  We're to be serfs in the northern zone outpost of the EU to be used as a cash cow.

If you want your country back vote UKIP they are the only party that has the withdrawal of Britain from the EU Ponzi scheme as its top priority.






parliamentary information office: It is Sidmouth and Sidbury and Sidford!

Along the Sid Valley the council appear to be trying to destroy the things which give the area its character. They don't seem to have realised  that the area thrives because of tourism.

They want to knock down a Drill Hall, erected in 1895, on the Esplanade at Sidmouth and replace it with extra 'parking' for local boats which seem to manage quite well at the moment: and then eventually build houses on it.

They want to sell off, demolish and develop what is now the EDDC council houses but was originally a large house built in about 1810 at The Knowle in Sidmouth.

They want to build an industrial park in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty between Sidford and Sidbury which are both small villages; despite the fact that many local industrial units are standing empty.

Budleigh Salterton, Exmouth, Feniton (to mention just a few) also have problems with the council trying to destroy the historic elements of their areas.

The coalition National Planning Policy Framework places great emphasis on heritage assets, history tourism and people's sense of place which leads to good communities and yet the EDDC won't listed to the voice of the community.

When you have a population of less than 14,000 in a town and a petition signed by almost 4,000 people against the council plans then it seems to me that there is more than a 'vocal minority' against it whatever the leader of the council may pretend to believe.

Sidmouth also hosts an amazing Folk Festival during the first week in August and the feel of the town with many, many fine Regency and Victorian buildings adds to the wonderful atmosphere, as does the beach.

EDDC should cherish the variety and history of the area over which it holds power.


parliamentary information office: To all you beardy people with homes....just think.  The UK population is already 63 million (soon to be 70 million)  and rising.  Where do they all live....in tent city?
   

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