
The questions in the consultation have been formed from the responses of members who have identified the themes and characteristics they feel are appropriate for Placemaking in Exmouth. Members of the Placemaking in Exmouth Town and Seafront Group agreed to consult with stakeholders, the public and visitors to hear their views and to identify and any gaps that exist.
Background to the consultation - An online questionnaire went live on Thursday, 23 June for around eight weeks and focuses on the future for Exmouth, looking for views on how various key sites can be improved.
The questions in the consultation have been formed from the responses of members who have identified the themes and characteristics they feel are appropriate for Placemaking in Exmouth.
Members of the Placemaking in Exmouth Town and Seafront Group agreed to consult with stakeholders, the public and visitors to hear their views and to identify and any gaps that exist.
Once we have heard the views, the information will be fed back to the Placemaking in Exmouth Town and Seafront Group. This will help the Council to develop a plan for Exmouth which will be developed via a terms of reference..
After this the Group will make a recommendation to Cabinet so that the position of the Council and the group become aligned and we will then prepare a and publish a plan for Placemaking in Exmouth Town and Seafront – which the public can comment on.
Workshop to attend
A workshop will be held for the general public on Sunday, 31 July, from 10am until 12.30pm at Exmouth’s Ocean Queen’s Drive on the top floor. To book a place email Exmouthconsultation@eastdevon.gov.uk.
A further workshop will be held for stakeholders and officials.
South West Research Company will be conducting 400 on-street face-to-face interviews in August – 150 and 250 interviews respectively, on behalf of the council.
All the views gathered will be used to help shape developments in Exmouth town centre and seafront in the future.
Accessibility information
If you need a copy of this consultation on paper, in large print, or in any other format, please email exmouthconsultation@eastdevon.gov.uk or call 01395 519960 by Friday, 12 August to discuss.