Previous Consultation

Previous Consultation

Developing the Masterplan for Exmouth town centre and seafront is a collaborative process involving a wide range of people including community groups, local residents and businesses, stakeholders, East Devon District Council and Devon County Council. A number of workshops and meetings have been undertaken to help us establish the vision, aims and objectives for the town and to ensure that we understand all the issues that need to be addressed. These have included:

  • An introductory workshop with councillors
  • 3 community workshops during March and May with key stakeholders, representatives from community groups and local residents to establish the vision, aims and objectives for the town and to test emerging proposals
  • 2 workshops with landowners and leaseholders for the two key sites to discuss issues and test ideas
  • 2 workshops with the Exmouth Regeneration Programme Board
  • A workshop with key stakeholders, representatives from community groups and local residents to discuss the Seafront and its future
  • A workshop with representatives from community groups, Devon County Council and East Devon District Council to discuss transport, movement and parking issues along the Seafront
  • A workshop with the Chamber of Commerce and local businesses within Exmouth
  • A picture competition for local school children to encourage them to consider what are the best and worst things about Exmouth and what they would most like to see.

Below are some of the postcards that were written, and sketch Masterplans drawn, at the 2nd Community workshop in March.

Postcards from 2035

Rough sketch plans from the consultation 19.03.10

  • CHRISDAWN
    HANDS OFF EXMOUTH RUGBY CLUB, IT'S AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE COMMUNITY WHERE IT IS, BUILD A SUPERMARKET YES PLEASE, BUILD IT ON THE SITE OF THE LORRY/BUS PARK, BUS STATION AND SWIMMING POOL, WE NEED A NEW MODERN SPORTS CENTRE AND SWIMMING POOL, SUPERMARKETS IN THE TOWN DO NOT KILL THE TOWN, LOOK AT NEWTON ABBOT, LEAVE THE REAMIANING GREEN SPACE FOR RECREATIONNAL USE WHERE IT IS
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