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Welcome

 Eastgate Looking Down the Hill

WELCOME TO
TOTNES
TOWN
COUNCIL

Contact the Council 
Tel:
01803 862147 
Email Office@totnestowncouncil.gov.uk

Information for the Town Council   &  Meeting Dates 

IMPORTANT MEETING

TOTNES TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORT FORUM

A Working Group of

TOTNES AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY STRATEGY GROUP
and
TRANSITION TOWN TOTNES

AGM

Wednesday 10 March 7pm.

Rowing Club,

Longmarsh,

Totnes.

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FREQUENTLY USED INFORMATION 

FOR INFORMATION REGARDING THE DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR TOTNES AND DARTINGTON AND THE ENQUIRY BY DESIGN PROCESS 

  

HISTORY SNAPSHOT:  Totnes stretches from Bridgetown and the River Dart up the steep hill to the Norman Castle.  Affluent in Elizabethan times, this lively town retains a wealth of listed buildings, an array of small shops and eating places, and a long tradition of independence of spirit. Renowned as a centre for artists and those committed to progressive or alternative life styles, Totnes has been named as one of the ten funkiest places in the world by a British Airways review. 

 The Council Welcomes its Newest MemberCouncillor Alan Gorman

WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR GUILDHALL VOLUNTEERS !!

If you can commit to two hours a week as a volunteer for Totnes Guildhall from 1st April, we want to hear from you!
Please contact the office on (01803) 862147 or email:  admin@totnestowncouncil.gov.uk.  How to find us  for a map of central Totnes