East Devon's current consultations - March 2024

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Community Engagement

Help shape the future of your local area

Scroll down to find out about proposals including ideas for Exmouth’s town and seafront; a new authority with powers and funding devolved from the UK Government to Devon; and improved walking and cycling paths in the Clyst Valley area…


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Current consultations


Have your say on draft plans for Exmouth town and seafront before Friday

Aerial photo of Exmouth seafront

You have until March 15th to give your feedback and thoughts

The draft plan, whilst quite aspirational, is designed to guide the council on future developments and contains some short, medium and long-term proposals.

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What do you think about the Devon and Torbay devolution deal?

Devon and Torbay devolution deal

The consultation runs until 24 March

New powers and funding related to areas such as housing, jobs and training, and transport could be transferred from the Government to a Combined County Authority for Devon and Torbay.

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Share your thoughts about cycling and walking infrastructure in the Clyst Valley and New Communities

Clyst Valley consultation

Have your say before April 7th

Help shape active travel facilities covering the area from Killerton to Topsham, and from the Exeter boundary in the west to Cranbrook and Whimple in the east. The aim of the plan that is being consulted on is to provide more direct, convenient, safe and attractive options for local journeys, with a number of positive impacts.

These benefits include reducing congestion; lowering transport emissions; encouraging exercise; and easier access to jobs, education and local shops.

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