The work will allow two leisure centres to move away from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.
Mid Devon District Council said work at the car parks involved drilling deep bore holes underground to access the heat
At a planning meeting on Wednesday, Mr Cruwys, Liberal Democrat councillor for Cranmore, expressed his anger over the announcement, as reported by theHe said: "Yesterday, the district council put out a very nice notification to the public explaining what was happening with these covers and the solar panels and everything else in the two leisure centres and that work will start on 4 October.
The council later said only minor work that did not require permission would be undertaken until approval was given.
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