PROPOSED VILLAGE ENVELOPE

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WEBSITE CHANGE FROM JANUARY 1ST

As of January 1st, certain updates and articles of specific interest (e.g. in relation to Sladnor Park) will be available to registered members only. In order to continue to be updated immediately of important news and developments, you will need to register by...

MCG Review of 2015

Maidencombe Community Group wishes friends and supporters a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Dear  Member and fellow Maidencombers, Since our inauguration in May 2014, the Maidencombe Community Group has gone from strength to strength and, after only eighteen or...

SOLOMON’S POST AT MAIDENCOMBE

The old toll house on the west side of the A379 Teignmouth Road, stands at the junction of Claddon Lane with the A379 some fifty yards from Ridge Road and the former position of the black and white Solomon’s Post (also cited as without the possessive case...
Sladnor Park ‘SHUNTED’ Onto The Market

Sladnor Park ‘SHUNTED’ Onto The Market

The long running saga of Sladnor Park has taken yet another bizarre turn with the secluded and now established nature reserve being shunted once more onto the open market. The decision to ‘abandon ship’ seems to have coincided with Torbay council’s...

HIGH COURT DECISION REACHED RE CHUDLEIGH BATS

Maidencombe residents have been awaiting the High Court decision regarding a Judicial Review brought by the Devon Wildlife Trust on a planning application by Teignbridge County Council. The application is for 230 houses to be built in close proximity to  a site of...