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Coastal Planning Co-ordinator Tamar Estuaries Consultative Forum Dept. of Development Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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Tamar Estuaries
The rivers Tamar, Tavy, Lynher, Plym and Plymouth Sound together constitute one of Britain's finest estuarine complexes
The rich and diverse wildlife, landscape and historic heritage are recognised through its national and international protected areas. Because of this natural environment, the area provides enormous recreational opportunities and much needed employment for thousands of people.
The challenge therefore, is to conserve our natural and historic heritage, whilst encouraging appropriate opportunities and giving full recognition to the important needs of commerce, tourism, defence and leisure interests.
The Tamar Estuaries Consultative Forum (TECF) is the estuary management partnership that brings together stakeholders to promote the delivery of integrated management for the tamar estuaries and near by coastal areas in order to ensure long term sustainability.
This integrated management will be achieved through partnership action, integrating the different policies and actions that have an effect on the coast, and bringing together stakeholders to inform, support and implement these policies and actions in a coordinated and transparent way.
This site provides information on the tamar estuaries and the work of the forum to provide a sustainable management framework.
Consultation on the Draft Tamar Estuaries Management Plan 2013-2018
The Draft Tamar Estuaries Management Plan 2013-2018 will be subject to a six week consultation which will run from 28 May to the 8 July 2012.
The Draft Management Plan has been published below for you to view and download ahead of the consultation. The consultation will provide an opportunity for you to influence the plan.
The consultation will start on 28 May 2012 and you will be able to make comments on Plymouth City Council's Consultation Portal.