Regeneration projects - East Devon
It all started with Seaton's 'regeneration':
East Devon Council backs Tesco-led regeneration | Placemaking Resource
Axminster is about to have its own 'regeneration':
Axminster “Regeneration” Board | East Devon Watch
And now it's Sidmouth's turn:
Sidmouth could launch seafront regeneration ‘scoping’ exercise - News - Sidmouth Herald
It all started with Seaton's 'regeneration':
East Devon Council backs Tesco-led regeneration | Placemaking Resource
Axminster is about to have its own 'regeneration':
Axminster “Regeneration” Board | East Devon Watch
And now it's Sidmouth's turn:
Sidmouth could launch seafront regeneration ‘scoping’ exercise - News - Sidmouth Herald
The District Council is concentrating its efforts on Exmouth however:
1 November 2016 - East Devon District Council prepares Exmouth site for regeneration - East Devon
There are multiple issues involved, though:
The need for a new start:
Council considers re-marketing Exmouth seafront site - News - Exmouth Journal
Here's reaction to news Exmouth's landmark £18m seafront project could be re-marketed | Exeter Express and Echo
Exmouth: EDDC backtracks on Moirai Capital Investments – seafront development up for grabs again! | East Devon Watch
The need for more cash:
Exmouth overspend and its worrying ramifications | East Devon Watch
And the need for more consultation:
EDDC to hold consultation on Queen’s Drive - News - Exmouth Journal
Because there hasn't been very much of it:
Futures Forum: Regenerating Exmouth seafront >>> integrating or ignoring 'consultation'?
Futures Forum: Regenerating Exmouth seafront >>> "Please listen to us!"
Futures Forum: Regenerating Exmouth seafront >>> "Transition Exmouth calls on the chair of Exmouth Regeneration Board to demonstrate a willingness to listen to an outside expert and issue an invitation to Wayne Hemingway to visit our town."
A demonstration on Saturday should show the extent of public feeling on the 'regeneration' project:
Breaking news & sport in Exmouth | Exmouth Journal
This is being put together by the Save Exmouth Seafront campaign group:
Save Exmouth Seafront | Campaign against The Queen’s Drive Development
Exmouth Splash - Public Opinion & Discussion Page | Facebook
Exmouth seafront demonstration – Saturday 12 November 2016 | East Devon Watch
See also:
Simon Bates: Cllrs Armstrong and Moulding interviewed about Exmouth Seafront « East Devon Alliance
Skinner defends loss of seafront business and boarding up derelict sites | East Devon Watch
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