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.
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