£300,000 to spend in Exmouth goes to public vote
By Hannah Corfield
29th Jul 2021 | Local News
East Devon District Council has £300,000 to spend on creating new sports facilities in Exmouth or improving ones that already exist.
Residents now get to decide what the money is spent on.
The funds - Section 106 money - have been collected by East Devon District Council from housing developments in the parish and since 2008 the council has a clear policy of ensuring that residents and town and parish councils choose how the money is spent.
Last year East Devon District Council and Exmouth Town Council asked Exmouth's residents, voluntary groups and other organisations to give them their ideas on how to spend the funding.
Since then the councils have been working together with the people that proposed the projects to find out which of those proposals were eligible, affordable and can actually happen.
Now residents get to decide which projects actually happen and 5,000 randomly selected Exmouth households will receive a letter in the post giving them a unique online code. They can use this code to go online and vote for their households favourite projects.
There are seven eligible, affordable, possible projects for people who receive a letter to choose from:
- Resurfacing the large sand astro pitch at Exmouth Community College which is at the end of its life. It's used community groups in the evenings, as well as being used by the college throughout the week. It's used for sports including football, hockey, rounders, soft ball, American football, handball, tag rugby, athletics and cricket.
- A new drainage system at Exmouth Rugby Club for the two pitches and grass area next to Marine Way, allowing them to be able to be used more often. Matches and training are often called off because of waterlogged pitches.
Asking for: £210,000.
- Expanding the current concrete skate park in Phear Park, which is free to use. This is used by skateboarders, scooters and BMX riders.
- Adding new sports related equipment into Brixington park, all free to use:
- One end of a tarmacked games area with one goal for sports such as football and basketball and side panels for target practise.
- Outdoor gym equipment.- Improvements to the informal pitch in the middle of the park, including some drainage improvements, some levelling and new football goals.
- Graphics on part of a widened footpath for children to practice cycling.- Improved and extended footpaths and seating.
Asking for: £150,000
- Additional car parking area at Withycombe Raleigh Common Football Pitches, home of the Brixington Blues and used by other clubs and teams. This would increase the usability of the pitches and make the parking safer.
- A back stretch / back exercise wall in Phear Park with exercises listed along its length, this would be free to use. This would help people of all ages to straighten and strengthen their backs and necks.
Asking for: £5,000.
- A free to use concrete track with bumps and small slopes for wheeled sports such as BMX, skate boards and scooters in Carter Avenue Park. This would be free to use.
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