Exmouth will have new visitor facilities at its historic Jurassic Coast gateway ready in time for the Easter holidays.
The finishing touches are being put on a programme of work costing half a million pounds, designed to highlight the status of Occombe Point as the oldest part of the World Heritage site.
The new features include a pedestrianised area at the far end of Queen's Drive, new signage leading up to the clifftop, and several improvements and information points around the Geoneedle there.
Man interviewed by council officials amid flag war
Lifeboat washes up at Sidmouth
Torbay hotels tested on child exploitation checks
Rare wolf pups born at Devon Zoo
“Disappointment” over North Devon funding settlement
Controversial Exeter road consultation to begin in the New Year
