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East Devon councillors, based at Blackdown House, can look forward to life without Zoom meetings - Credit: Tim Dixon East Devon District Council’s leader Councillor Paul Arnott, who has been re-elected to continue in his post, has spoken out about the past year and plans for the year ahead. This includes his plans for Cranbrook to ‘help it emerge from some tangled knots remaining from its first ten years’ and looking at how to ensure Axminster reaches its full ‘potential’ along with many more focuses for towns and areas across the district. Another key focus will be climate change issues and the Council’s new Poverty Action Policy, among many others.
Councils are facing the logistical nightmare of trying to meet physically while abiding by social distancing guideline - Credit: Archant Councils are facing the logistical nightmare of trying to meet physically while abiding by social distancing guidelines after a bid to allow the continuation of online council meetings was rejected by the High Court. The emergency legislation allowing virtual council meetings will not be extended beyond May 7 – and on Wednesday, the High Court dismissed the appeal, with judges saying primary legislation would be needed to extend the use of online meetings and it was not for the courts to set that legislation.
Seaton Wetlands - Credit: Jason Sedgemore A view from East Devon District Council leader Paul Arnott. East Devon District Council leader, Councilor Paul Arnott. Picture: Paul Arnott - Credit: Archant Last week I wrote about the nature reserves that come within the Wild East Devon envelope, and joked that I’d better list them all at the risk of being berated for leaving one out. There followed a list, always a risk in any writing. Of course, I then left one out, the very one I go to more than any other, the Seaton Wetlands which runs from the marshes west of the Axe estuary to Colyford Common. Thank you to the many good-humoured local emailers who set me straight.
East Devon council leader Paul Arnott Published: 10:30 AM April 30, 2021
Many people have been getting out and discovering the local countryside around the Sid Valley. View from Fire Beacon Hill - Credit: Alex Walton Photography No more excuses. The sun is out, the days are lengthening and it’s time to get out into the fresh air, after what has been for many a year of semi-hibernation. And where better in our country to do it than right here? The website I would commend to you is https://eastdevon.gov.uk/countryside/ where you can find the many opportunities in our own backyard. The envelope for all of this is the council-backed Wild East Devon project, where the council acts as steward for some remarkable habitats. There are short introductory videos for some of them on the site too, which are well worth a view before you set off.