28 Jul 2026Dawlish leisure redevelopmentLeisure & Recreation · full councilTender expected 28 Jul 2026— Council approved the redevelopment of Dawlish Leisure Centre using already budgeted CIL funding. Members argued it would modernise an ageing facility, reduce ongoing maintenance costs, improve accessibility and changing provision, and protect long-term viability before local government reorganisation. A named vote was requested and the motion carried.£5.0mSpending
“The additional £1 .2 million was approved by full council as part of the 2026 -27 budget and therefore it does not require any external borrowing. This is not an unplanned expense or an unfunded promise. It is properly budgeted investment already agreed by this council.”
28 Jul 2026District play parks investmentLeisure & Recreation · full councilTender expected 1 Jul 2026— The council backed a district-wide play parks improvement programme using developer contributions and CIL funding. Members discussed allocation fairness, asset transfers, survey work, community engagement, and procurement of works and equipment. An amendment to ring-fence part of the funding for non-S106 settlements was defeated, and the main recommendation was approved.£3.0mSpending
28 Jul 2026A382 biodiversity mitigationEnvironment · full councilTender expected 28 Jul 2026— The council approved spending £331,000 of biodiversity net gain funding associated with the A382 project on habitat enhancement at eight local nature reserves and wildlife sites. Members debated whether the money should be concentrated nearer the road impact, but officers said the chosen sites offered the best ecological uplift and the funding agreement would include flexibility around local government reorganisation.£331kSpending
21 Jul 2026S106-funded active travel worksTransport · planning— The application includes developer contributions for off-site highway and footpath improvements, particularly along Sandringham Park and junction crossings, to create safer walking and cycling routes to the town centre, school and local facilities. This is a procurement-relevant spending item because it implies future construction/engineering works to be funded through a Section 106 agreement rather than the council’s direct capital budget.£74kSpending
16 Jun 2026Play parks capital programmeLeisure and Culture · scrutiny— The council is proposing a district-wide play park improvement programme using around £2 million of section 106 funding plus £1 million of CIL funding already agreed by full council. The report was presented as a strategic, evidence-based way to prioritise investment in 37 play parks, reduce future maintenance liabilities, and avoid losing external funding. The committee also discussed governance, engagement and how funding would interact with asset transfers to town and parish councils.£3.0mSpending
15 Jan 2026Council Tax Reduction Scheme 2026/27 BudgetWelfare Support · full council— Teignbridge Council approved continuation of the council tax reduction scheme providing up to 100% support to lowest-income households. The scheme costs approximately £1 million annually to Teignbridge Council (approximately 8% of the total Devon scheme cost of £10 million). This represents approximately 10% of the council's own collected council tax revenue. Income thresholds to be uplifted in line with 2026/27 welfare award increases including 6% Universal Credit uplift and removal of two-child limit.£1.0mSpending
Over the last 12 months, the most frequently discussed commercial topics in this council's meetings have been Construction & Building Works (37 mentions, rising), Professional Services (31 mentions, easing), IT & Digital (18 mentions, steady) and Highways & Transport (12 mentions, rising).
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