Come and have Your Say! – The Public Exhibition

Come and have Your Say! – The Public Exhibition

Through consultation with community groups and interested parties a draft vision and proposals for Exmouth town centre and seafront has now been drawn up. You are invited to come and give us your comments on the draft proposals.

See the Exhibition and talk to us on:

  • Tuesday 28 June & Wednesday 29 June – 14.00 – 20.00 – The Elizabeth Hall, Esplanade
  • Saturday 9 July – 10.00 – 16.00 – The Magnolia Centre

The Exhibition boards will also be available to view in Thomas Tucker shop window, The Strand between 30th June – 12th September. The proposals can also be viewed on this website or at Exmouth Town Hall from 28th June

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  • JJohnson
    Please leave the Elizabeth Hall area and Rugby Club alone.  The beach area could be enhanced by more open space and less parking area, but buildings will merely obscure the spectacular view across the estuary, one of Exmouth's greatest assets.  Please take particular notice of the views of the shopkeepers and residents in Exeter Road, one of the oldest areas in the town -  many of the shopkeepers are struggling.
  • Jasonf617
    i think a giant facelift would be good for Exmouth but im not sure if the beach should be touched.
    we should modernise Exmouth and we really need a multistory car park.
  • Brixington2003
    It looks tremendous !
  • Mikefairclough
    Wouldn't it be possible to have the plans online as well for those who for one reason or another missed the Elizabeth Hall show? Looked for info today in Tuckers and there was nothing. I remember not being convinced by artists impressions before in the Journal, not many seem to relate to the Exmouth I know and love, particularly the little car heading towards Orcombe point with no turning head/ roundabout..... And what will happen with those monstrous homes on wheels that take over Orcombe from Easter onwards?
  • Carol
    Hi Mike - the proposals are all available to view online.  If you click on the Public Consultation 2011 tab (at the top of the page) you will find the documents and exhibition boards all available to download.
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