Local residents are being given an opportunity to have their say on how Exeter grows.
Among the questions being asked are...What land should be developed? How will people travel around the city and what land should be protected?
When finished, the document will allocate land for new development in Exeter, designate land for protection and contain policies that will be used to determine future planning applications. It will also contain a map of where development is proposed.
Consultation starts today and runs until mid September. The deadline for comments is 14 September.
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