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The Planning service is still running but there may be delays due to current circumstances. While planning applications can be viewed online, we regret that it is not currently possible for copies to be viewed at council offices.

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Torridge area

  • Lundy
  • Hartland Peninsula
  • Western Culm Plateau
  • Bideford Bay Coast
  • Torridge Valley
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  • High Culm Ridges
  • High Torridge Culm Plateau
 
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