A team of national experts on the regeneration of historic cities and towns were recently welcomed on a tour of Exeter by leaders of the city council.
The Historic Places Panel, facilitated by Historic England, selected Exeter to visit to provide independent advice on how heritage can support the city centre’s growth and regeneration.
The panel learned about a community-led placemaking strategy driven by Exeter’s strengths in culture, innovation and enterprise.
They also explored ideas for capitalising on and celebrating the city’s array of scheduled monuments, including its city walls.
Discussions were hosted at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, including:
The panel visited four neighbourhoods around the city centre originally identified by Liveable Exeter, including East Gate, which includes Sidwell Street, Paris Street and the Pyramids Leisure Centre and West Gate, which is currently occupied by the gyratory of the inner bypass and the medieval Exe Bridge scheduled monument.
Bindu Arjoon, Chief Executive of Exeter City Council, added: “We are grateful for the time that the Panel and colleagues from Historic England spent with us hearing from the Council and our valued partners about our aspirations for the city now and in the future and we look forward to hearing their expert advice on how we blend our commitment to preserving our heritage with our ambitious plans for the future.”
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