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    Keith, to give a plain answer to your above question, the extra house building across the District was decided by the DDC Council of councillers. Under the core strategy.
    As you followed the Western Heights thread, you will have noticed that one argument put forward by the opponents of new houses at Farthingloe and on Western Heights was based on the fact that these two areas are not included in the core strategy, but were added in a later Corporate Plan 2012-2016.

    District councils do have by law and constitution precise powers to decide in local affairs, and of-course they are elected representatives of the district community.
    This is why I made the link with DPPT and its board, as there appears to me a conflict of powers in its proposed constitution.

    But that has been hammered out now, so lets wait and see what becometh of tonight's meeting at the Parish centre.

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