The quote below is from the Herald Express
"But the big sticking point for locals is the amount of parking, who controls it, how much it will cost and whether there are any concessions for town centre residents.
Mr Bramwell refused to comment on rumours that the chain will retain control over the planned 370 parking spaces despite the whole scheme being floated by Torbay Council four years ago as a vehicle to acquire a new council car park at the developer's expense.
"Nothing's been decided," he said.
Entry and exit to the spaces is likely to be confined to Middle Street and regeneration company Brixham 21 and landowners Torbay Council have asked Tesco to consider an overnight parking system.
All the suggested accommodation is small one and two bedroom flats. Of the 46 homes proposed, 18 will be affordable and there may be some tie-up with a housing association or renting agency."
having spoken to a number of people who went along to the presentation, their conclusions were generally the same as mine 'Nothing has been decided" or "it is too early yet" was the stock response to just about every question about the development.
I wonder if and when the development happens, what it will look like at the end of the day?
Friday, November 16, 2007
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