Windmill Hill Playing Fields Potential Covenant
To consider an application from local
residents for a covenant to be placed on Windmill Hill Playing
Fields that will prevent future change of use, development and
consumption of alcohol.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: High level of public interest;
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: Tormohun;
Notice of proposed decision first published: 07/01/2015
Decision due: 26 Feb 2015 by Elected Mayor
Lead member: Executive Lead for Safer Communities, Highways, Environment and Sport
Lead director: Director of Place
Contact: Sue Cheriton, Executive Head of Residents and Visitor Services Email: sue.cheriton@torbay.gov.uk.
Consultation process
Online and paper consultation
Consultees
local residents and key stakeholders
Reason for inclusion in Forward Plan: To protect the land from future development and gain support from residents in developing sport in the area.
Key Risks: Changes to the use or construction of buildings will not be possible unless a local referendum is held. The value of the Council assets will be significantly reduced.
If you want to make representations contact:: Patrick Carney, Service Manager - Streetscene, Residents and Visitor Services, Town Hall, Castle Circus, Torquay, TQ1 3DR, telephone 01803 207710, email highways@torbay.gov.uk
Decisions
- 03/03/2015 - Windmill Hill Covenant (Mayoral Decision)
 
Agenda items
- 26/02/2015 - Council Windmill Hill Covenant (Mayoral Decision) 26/02/2015
 
Contact Governance Support
- Email: governance.support@torbay.gov.uk
 - Tel: 01803 207087
 - Fax: 01803 207112
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