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  • Deaths and Accidents on Devon Road due to Potholes

    I am trying to ascertain the number of deaths and accidents caused by the pot holes all over Devon. We do not hold this information. The recording of contributory factors in a road traffic injury collision is subjective. Of the 78 … Continue reading →

  • Parking Zone B Permits, Newton Abbot

    The total number of permits issued for parking zone B in Newton Abbot along with how many spaces there are available to those permit holders. Please include all permits issued by Devon County Council and MiPermit, including additional permits bought … Continue reading →

  • Tavistock Consultation Period

    1. In relation to the proposal by Devon County Council to introduce on-street charging in Tavistock, please confirm when you intend to close the consultation period. Proposals for Tavistock were advertised from 7th December 2023 to 7th January 2024. The … Continue reading →

  • Heavitree and Whipton Low Traffic Neighbourhood – Commissioning of Report

    At the recent HATOC meeting a report prepared by the officers was presented, recommending that responsibility for the Active Streets Trial In Heavitree and Whipton move from councillors to Officers and that the trial be stopped in February. The trial … Continue reading →

  • Drainage gully information : Batson Creek / Lower Batson / Balls Cross (Salcombe)

    I will be grateful if you would please provide answers to the following questions under the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act. 1) Please identify the various street gullies around the head of the creek in Lower Batson and … Continue reading →

  • Heavitree and Whipton Low Traffic Neighbourhood Disability Impact Assessments and Risk Assessments

    Please could you provide a copy of all Disability Impact Assessments and Risk Assessments , with the authors names and dates, completed prior to the acceptance of the Active Street Trial (Low Traffic Neighbourhood) for Heavitree and Whipton? This request … Continue reading →

  • Heavitree and Whipton Low Traffic Neighbourhood – Removable/ Fixed Barriers

    The original plan for the Heavitree and Whipton Active Street Trial was for a removable barrier at Vaughan Road and Hamlin Lane to allow emergency service quick access should it be needed. These were later fixed and are now not … Continue reading →

  • Cyclists on Sweetbriar Lane Cycle Path

    Please can you supply me a weekly breakdown of the number of cyclists using the double width Sweetbriar Lane cycle path since it was put in? Ongoing monitoring of usage is crucial before implementing more and more paths at tax … Continue reading →

  • Heavitree and Whipton LTN – Cycling Groups Meetings

    1. Prior to 20 June 2023 did any external group such as Exeter Cycling or any Active travel led group, meet with any Devon County Council (DCC) officials/councillors or WSP to discuss the proposed Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) scheme. Were … Continue reading →

  • Section 278 and 38 Technical Approvals Grant

    Please can I request information on all section 38 and 278 technical approvals granted from 1st October 2023 to 31st December 2023. This information can be found at the following link Section 278 and 38 Technical Approvals. Please note we … Continue reading →

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