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Have Your Say on plans to improve walking and cycling facilities and links in Exmouth

Artists impression of view along Marine Way in Exmpouth

We’re inviting Exmouth’s residents and businesses to give their views on proposals to improve walking and cycling facilities and links in and around the town’s railway station by completing a short survey.

This consultation follows on from the initial public engagement we held held in July where we asked the public’s views on some initial ideas.

We received more than 850 responses to our engagement, and this has enabled us to develop these proposals further.

These proposals are intended to encourage active travel, particularly for shorter journeys, reduce congestion, improve safety for cyclists, pedestrians and those with mobility issues and improve connectivity across the town.

They will also help reduce carbon emissions by encouraging more people to use sustainable modes of travel.

As well as bringing benefits to local businesses through increased footfall, the proposals are also designed to make the area safer, more welcoming, and more pleasant place for all.

These proposals form part of the Destination Exmouth project, which is funded by the Government’s Levelling Up Fund, Devon County Council, East Devon District Council and Exmouth Town Council.

Proposals include:

Exmouth Railway Station:

Subway and ramps:

Imperial Road roundabout:

Leisure centre short-stay car park:

Councillor Andrea Davis, Devon County Council’s Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Environment and Transport said:

“Exmouth has become increasingly popular with tourists and visitors – it has a beautiful beach, a great range of shops, its connected to several cycling routes and the Strand is a great place to sit down have a drink and watch the world go by.

“But because it’s on the coast it only has one major access road and particularly in the summer months Marine Way and Imperial Road can get very congested. Access from the station to the town centre and seafront isn’t as easy as it should be – and that is what these plans aim to address.”

Councillor Stuart Hughes Devon County Council’s Cabinet Member for Highway Management, and lead member for cycling, said:

“The multi-use routes connected to Exmouth is one reason so many people visit the town. These plans aim make it easier to connect to these routes along the Exe Estuary Trail, along Exmouth Seafront and between Phear Park and Budleigh Salterton via Littleham.”

Councillor Nick Hookway, EDDC Chair of the Placemaking in Exmouth Town and Seafront Group added:

“DCC Highways proposal for the Exmouth Gateway will be a welcome addition to East Devon District Council’s emerging Exmouth Placemaking Plan.”

Councillor Nick Hookway, EDDC Chair of the Placemaking in Exmouth Town and Seafront Group

Councillor Olly Davey, Chairman of Exmouth Town Council, said:

“I welcome the improvements to walking and cycling infrastructure to encourage sustainable travel into the town, and the other proposals for better signage etc. I urge as many residents and visitors as possible to respond to the consultation so that we get the best scheme we can achieve.” 

Councillor Olly Davey, Chairman of Exmouth Town Council

Cllr Richard Scott and Cllr Jeff Trail are the local councillors for Exmouth. On behalf of both Cllr Scott said: ”

“As we continue to shape the future of Exmouth and develop the plan to deliver on Levelling Up 2 we are encouraging as many residents as possible to take part in the second round of consultation on the Exmouth Gateway designs. This is an exciting opportunity to improve the entrance to our town and seafront for the future and deliver this huge investment in Exmouth.”

Between November 14 and January 5, the partnership would like to hear your views, so please visit the scheme webpage to complete the survey on Devon County Council’s website. 

Additionally, we are holding two public drop-in events, where you can find out more about the proposals and speak to members of the project team:

You can complete the survey through the Have Your Say consultation page on DCC’s website. 

If you require the consultation information in an alternative format, please call 0345 155 1015 or email transportplanning-mailbox@devon.gov.uk

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