Futures Forum: Plans for Port Royal: anticipating a Regeneration Board >> Scoping Study consultation >> proposals now available
With more information on the Town Council website:
Port Royal Regeneration
Have your say on ideas for the redevelopment of Port Royal in Sidmouth
A concept idea for the Port Royal area in Sidmouth has been developed by consultants as part of a scoping study to assess the feasibility of redevelopment of the area. The study has been commissioned by Sidmouth Town and East Devon District Councils, who are the major landowners of the site, and is the first step in exploring options for the area.
The study will also identify the boundaries, ownership and the needs of existing occupants. Over the last few months the consultants and officers have visited the tenants on the site including the Lifeboat and Sailing Club. They have spent time with these organisations to learn more about their activities and understand the important work they carry out which included the logistics of manoeuvring boats and trailers.
You can look at the proposals and take part in the consultation at: www.eastdevon.gov.uk/port-royal-consultation
Copies of documents are available for download in PDF format. Some documents can be rather large so please allow time for download.
Use the links below to find the documents:
The Reference Group for the Study met a couple of weeks ago to discuss things with Officers and consultants - and the notes have now been published.
Significantly, what has been presented to the public is only interim:
"The Group discussed how the consultation was only part way through the study and how the final report would include all consultation information and the research and study material gathered to produce an independent final report by the consultants for the Councils to decide on how to progress the project."
Click on these notes from the STC clerk:
Meeting 29 June 2017 - Sidmouth Town Council
SIDMOUTH TOWN COUNCIL - Notes of the meeting of the Port Royal Scoping Study Reference Group
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