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Solar scheme not for well-off

Adrian Porter, co-manager of Transition Streets, Totnes, writes:
Peter Wyatt’s underlying concern that the Transition Town Totnes solar-PV scheme known as Transition Streets is a ‘massive transfer of cash from the poor to the rich’ is mistaken, Electricity sums don’t add up, Totnes Times, August 4.


Will new homes be affordable?

Wendy Hartley, of Sharpham Drive, Totnes, writes:
Affordable is a current and popular adjective used by developers and planners to describe proposed homes.


Two Leslies fan wants pen pals

MISS DIANE WOOD, 18 Downside Crescent, Allerton, Bradford BD 15 7LE, writes:
I am 36, single and I’m so proud of Totnes.


Rubbish gives a bad impression

Charles Fox, chairman of Totnes & District Preservation Trust, on behalf of the trustees of Totnes Town Mill, writes:
I assume that the ‘stream’ referred to in the letter from Wendy Llewellyn of Chislehurst probably means the mill leat, adjacent to the pedestrian entrance to Morrison’s supermarket car park, opposite the entrance to the Town Mill.


Less cars mean green benefits

Cllr Anna Lunk, of Hunters Moon, Dartington, writes:
It is a great shame that the recent group cycle ride from Totnes to Dartington was marred by a flare of anger from one or two of the seventy-odd cyclists.


Revised wharf plan still too big

DAVID COOPER, of Quarry Close, Totnes, writes:
The revised proposal offered by TQ9 is still far too big for this site.


Nightmare scenario

JOHN BIRCH, of Jubilee Road, Totnes, writes:
Concerns are raised as a result of Mr Bellchambers recent proposals that include the possibility of housing development in the Bourton Valley as set out in the edition of July 14, and in part supported by Mr Mingo in his letter published on July 28.


A shrine in its rightful place

W H and J C STONEHAM, of Bridgetown, Totnes, writes:
In response to our letter questioning the siting of the ornate memorial seat (which we have, more than once, heard described as a shrine) on the Longmarsh, Mrs Helen Hannaford writes that it is surely better for the bereaved family to place their memories in a favourite spot rather than in a graveyard.


Boundary questions

MRS M AUGER of East Park, Kernborough, writes:
I wonder if you, or your readers, could help me with two questions regarding domestic boundaries.


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