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Princes Trust launches 2-day course in Exeter to support 16-30 year olds identify their goals and help prepare job applications and interviews
To find out more contact Ashleigh, 07425 632049 / Ashleigh.Coward@princes-trust.org.uk

Seaton Wetlands wins Green Flag award again!

Story in Midweek Herald (credit for photo too). What a great team of staff and volunteers!
Changed parking restrictions in Sidmouth Rd and South St, Colyton, and New Cut, Beer, will be advertised next week in the Midweek Herald
These have been agreed by the Highways and Traffic Orders Committee and are supported by the parish councils. Comments by 16th August
‘School of Rock’ – outdoor cinema with views over Lyme Bay – Seaton on Saturday 10th August
Full details and booking HERE

Fire Service consultation now open – please take part and explain why you want to keep Colyton Fire Station open

The Fire Authority is now proceeding with their consultation. It is vital that everyone in the Coly Valley and Seaton areas takes part to support Colyton Fire Station, or we will lose not only the extra engine that Colyton provides, but also the team of trained firefighters, who provide an extra resource for the whole area.
The Authority say that they want a ‘meaningful and transparent consultation process’. However there is no serious risk assessment of the individual stations and their areas, just a simplistic one-year infographic.
Moreover ALL the options include closing Colyton and other fire stations. Why is there no option to keep the stations open? How can the consultation be meaningful if this is not available?
The reasons the Authority give for closures are actually reasons for keeping Colyton open:
- Shifting population – Colyton and the surrounding area are experiencing continual population growth with many new developments.
- High proportion of over-85s – Colyton and the surrounding area have one of the highest ratios of older people not just in Devon and Somerset, but in the country.
- Changing road networks making it easier to get to incidents – this does not apply to Colyton and surrounding villages which are served by a dense network of rural roads – local knowledge is essential to reach incidents speedily.
You have until 22nd September to respond – but please fill in the questionnaire NOW! Don’t support any of the options – keep Colyton Fire Station!
After Monday’s 100-strong protest made TV headlines, today the fight for Colyton fire station goes to the Fire Authority. Paul Arnott and I have written to all the authority members, while I’ve raised the Authority’s plans at the County Council
The fight to save Colyton’s fire station has accelerated. On Monday I joined a protest of over 100 people, making the headlines on TV news, while over 1200 people have signed an online petition in the last 6 days. As a delegation heads today to the Fire Authority’s meeting which will decide whether to proceed with the consultation, Paul Arnott, district councillor for Coly Valley, and I have written to all members of the Fire Authority urging them to refuse the closure proposals.
On Tuesday I also got the County Council’s Scrutiny Committee to invite the Fire Authority to our next meeting in September to justify any proposals they agree. Colyton campaigners will be able to present their views to the committee.

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