Exmouth misses out on multi-million-pound Dinan Way bid, Simon Jupp MP 'deeply disappointed'

By Will Goddard

28th Oct 2021 | Local News

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Exmouth : Dinan Way cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Lewis Clarke - geograph.org.uk/p/5280768

Simon Jupp MP said that he is 'deeply disappointed' that the multi-million pound bid to extend Dinan Way and improve the area around Exmouth railway station has been unsuccessful in the first round of the government's Levelling Up Fund.

The bid was submitted earlier this year by Devon County Council and East Devon District Council.

It comes despite being Exmouth being described as 'exactly the kind of place that these funds were designed to support' by Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick in Parliament in July, and the Dinan Way extension being Devon County Council's priority application.

The extension would have seen Dinan Way connected with the A376 to reduce traffic, and has had planning permission since 2017.

East Devon MP Simon Jupp said: "Whilst it is disappointing that our councils' bid did not succeed in the first round of the Levelling Up Fund, I hope local leaders will continue to work together with me and the government ahead of future opportunities.

"I will be seeking an explanation as to why the bid was unsuccessful which I hope will help further applications, if the council decide to reapply. I have called for a meeting of local council leaders once feedback is received from the government on the councils' bid.

"I have campaigned hard in Parliament for East Devon, securing on-going support for Exeter Airport and many local businesses. I will continue to work with local councils to back bids for investment."

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