The Cullompton station plan made the
BBC» local news last night. The piece was about the proposed
Culm Garden Village, mentioned by exeterkiwi below. For those unfamiliar with the area, Cullompton lies just west of junction 28 of the M5. Leaving the motorway from the Exeter direction, one immediately crosses the railway, alongside of which lies a service station. This is where Cullompton station once lay. The town itself is a short distance away, although it is spreading, and the nearest new houses, plus a Tesco, are now within a few minutes' stroll. On the other side of the motorway and railway, there are open fields, rather pretty, in fact a true Garden of Eden when compared to the other side. It is here that 5,000 "sustainable" (you have to use that word a lot to get anywhere these days) homes will be built in a parkland setting, if the councils and developers get their way.
I am neutral on this, by the way. More houses are needed, so I am told, and it is very close to Exeter, which gets more congested by the day. Plus, it's about seven miles from me.
Transport will be an obvious issue, and got a mention in last night's programme. The motorway junction will be remodelled, and not before time, but the plan includes a new railway station. At the moment, there is no more detail, but the local council are behind the plan.
It's fair to say that not all of the local locals are behind it, though. Consultation has begun - one chap in the report pointed out that question 1 is "What should we call it?" not "Is it a good idea?"
Until 7pm tonight (8 February) you can see it on iPlayer
here. It's second up, at around 3' 302, but the first report about possible changes to Exeter, which seems to have been the trigger for the second report, is also interesting.