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1 9. Section 1 Devon County Council (2004) Minerals Local Plan, Adopted Plan. Appendix A.III Summary of the Geology of Devon. Environment Agency (2003) The Exe Catchment Flood Management Plan. Draft Inception Report. Exe Estuary Management Partnership (2004) The Exe Catchment Profile. Nationwide Building Society & Land Registry (2003) Information provided by Shaun Carter, Corporate Information Services, Devon County Council Crown Copyright. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (2004) Index of Multiple Deprivation. Figures supplied by Devon County Council, Chief Execs Directorate (2006). Office of National Statistics (2002) 2001 UK Census. Available at (accessed March 2006). Department for the Environment, Transport and the Regions (2000) Indices of Deprivation Crown Copyright, England. Available at (accessed March 2006). Devon County Council (2003) Role and Action Programme for the Coast. Devon County Council. Devon Wildlife Trust, English Nature and Teignbridge District Council (2001) Dawlish Warren SSSI, Site Management Statement - Warren Golf Course. East Devon District Council (2000) Exmouth Local Nature Reserve Management Plan. Environmment Agency (1999) Local Environment Agency Plan, Exe Action Plan Environment Agency (2004) Exminster Marshes Water Lavel Management Plan. Environment Agency, English Nature and Plymouth Marine Sciences Partnership (2003) Characterization of European Marine Sites, The Exe Estuary, Special Protection Area. Exe Estuary Partnership (1997) The Exe Estuary Management Plan. Exeter City Council (2001) Exeter Ship Canal Management Plan. Jurassic Coast (2003) World Heritage Site Management Plan. Jurassic Coast. Royal Society for Protection of Birds (1996) Exe Estuary Nature Reserve Management Plan. RSPB. Teignbridge District Council (1999) Dawlish Warren National Nature Reserve Management Plan. 141
2 Section 2 Devon County Council (2005) A Warm Response: Our Climate Change Challenge A Devon County Council Strategy for and the foreseeable future. Available at (accessed March 2006). IPCC (2001) Climate Change 2001: Synthesis Report. A Contribution of Working Groups I, II and III th the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Watson and the Core Writing Team (eds.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdon, and New York, NY, USA. Tansley (1939) The British Isles and their VegetationI. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Devon County Council (2003) Municipal Waste Strategy for Devon Consultation Draft. Devon County Council, Devon, United Kingdom. Devon County Council (2004) Devon to 2016, Devon Structure Plan 2001 to Published jointly by Devon County Council, Plymouth City Council, Torbay Council and Dartmoor National Park Authority. Section 3 Allen and Todd (1900) The Fauna of the Exe Estuary in the Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.VI: Devon Biodiversity Partnership (1998) The Nature of Devon - A Biodiversity Action Plan. Devon Biodiversity Records Centre (2002) Exe Estuary Eelgrass Project: Historical Information Summary. A report for the Exe Estuary Management Partnership. Devon Biodiversity Records Centre (2004) Inventory of Eelgrass Beds in Devon and Dorset. Devon County Council (2002) The Devon Landscape. An Appraisal of Devon s Landscape at the Beginning of the 21st Century. Devon Books. Dixon et al. (1986) Surveys of Harbours, Rias and Estuaries in Southern Britain: Exe Estuary. Field Studies Council Oil Pollution Research Unit report to the Nature Conservancy Council. English Nature (2002) Report on the Current Distribution of Zostera within the Exe Estuary SPA / SSSI. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (2006) Land Use Search perpage=10&sort=rank&summary=yes (accessed February 2006) Passmore and Passmore (2005) Radar on the Marshes. A Brief History and Archaeology of Royal Air Force Satation Exminster. A copy is available at the Exe Estuary Management Partnership or at the Archaeology Team, Devon County Council. Price, David (2005) Personal Communication. Contact via WeBS Office, BTO, The Nunnery, Thetford, Norfolk IP24 2PU, Tel: , webs@bto.org Proctor (1980) Vegetation and Environment in the Exe Estuary in Essays on the Exe Estuary. Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science Special Report Series. No 2. Read (2005) Hulks of the Exe Estuary: An Interim Report Covering the 2005 Survey. University of Plymouth 142
3 Devon County Council (2003) A Better Future For Biodiversity. Devon County Council s Role and Action Programme. Devon County Council (2004) The Essence of Devon s Landscape in Role and Action Programme for the Landscape. Devon County Council. European Commission Directive on the Conservation of Wild Birds (79/409/EEC) index_en.htm Hughes (1992) Distribution of Bird and Marine Life in the Exe Estuary and the Factors Affecting that Distribution. An Eclogue Environmental Consultancy report to English Nature. Lakin and Rylands (2000) The Birds of Dawlish Warren. Price and Price (1997) Exe Estuary Bird Distribution Survey - Covering Winters Section 4 DEFRA (2002) Agriculture in the United Kingdom 2001 (AUK) (14th volume in an annual series), ISBN and at (accessed March 2006). DEFRA (2006) Personal communication. The Farming Statistics Branch. Devon County Council (2003) Tourism Everybody s Business. Role and Action Programme. Devon County Council. Devon County Council (2005) Public Rights of Way Improvement Plan. Devon County Council. English Nature, the Environment Agency, SW Federation of Sea Anglers, National Federation of Sea Anglers, Devon Sea Fisheries Committee and the Devon Estuary Partnerships (2005) Crab Tile Code of Conduct. Available on request from the Exe Estuary Management Partnership at exeestua@devon.gov.uk or Environment Agency (2003) River Exe Salmon Action Plan. Devon Area Team, Environment Agency. Environment Agency (2004) Exe CAMS Final Report Available at commondata/acrobat/cams2_ pdf (accessed March 2006). Exe Estuary Management Partnership (1998) Water and Shore Code. Available from the Exe Estuary Management Partnership or at (accessed March 2006). Exe Estuary Management Partnership (2001) Exe Explorer: Walks around the Estuary. Available from the Exe Estuary Management Partnership or at National Rivers Authority (1996) National Salmon Management Strategy. Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act (1975). Crown Copyright. Available from The Stationary Office at TSO Orders/Post Cash Dept, PO Box 29, Norwich, NR3 1GN Saunders (2000) The Docks and Railways at Exmouth - An Illustrative History. James Saunders, Exmouth Devon. United Kingdom Tourism Survey (2004) accessed via South West Tourism website at (accessed March 2006). 143
4 Countryside Agency Coutryside Character Initiative and Landscape Character. (accessed February 2006) Devon County Council, Plymouth City Council, Torbay Council and Dartmoor National Park Authority (2005) Devon to Devon Structure Plan 2001 to Devon County Council. Section 5 DEFRA (2000) The Air Quality Strategy for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. (accessed February 2006). DEFRA (2000b), Waste Strategy. (accessed February 2006). DEFRA (2002) Local Air Quality Management. (accessed February 2006). Devon County Council (2004) Renewable Energy Guide for Devon. Devon County Council. Devon Strategic Partnership (2003) Renewable Energy in Devon A Draft Strategy and Action Plan for Consultation. (accessed February 2006). Environment Act (1995) (accessed February 2006). Crown copyright. Environment Agency (2004) Exe CAMS Final Report. (accessed February 2006). European Commission (1991) Nitrates Directive. (accessed February 2006). European Parliament (2000) Water Framework Directive. (accessed February 2006). Langston et al. (2003) Site Characterisation of the South West European Marine Sites. Exe Estuary SPA. Marine Conservation Society (2006) Personal Communication. Andrea Crump, the Litter Projects Coordinator is contactable at the Marine Conservation Society, Unit 3, Wolf Business Park, Alton Road, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire HR9 5NB (Tel: ) Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (1992) The Food Safety (Live Bivalve Molluscs and Other Shellfish) Regulations (accessed February 2006). ISBN Crown Copyright. Environmment Agency (1999) Local Environment Agency Plan - Exe. 144
5 Section 7 Barber (2001) The Story of Dawlish Warren. Obelisk Publications. Food and Environment Protection Act (1985) (accessed in February 2006). National Rivers Authority (1993) Sea Defences for Dawlish Warren and Teignmouth. Posford Duvivier (1998) Lyme Bay and South Devon Draft Shoreline Management Plan. Royal Haskoning (2005) Exmouth Seawall PAR Final Report. 9P8682/R/SS/Haym. Environment Agency (in preparation 2005) Exe Catchment Flood Management Plan. Harlow (2003) Present and Future Sediment Delivery to the Exe Estuary. Literature Review. (Unpublished). Exeter University. Hodges (2004) Exminster Marshes Water Level Management Plan. Maritime and Coastguard Agency (1999). Exe Estuary Protection Plan Useful websites Exe Estuary Partnership Devon County Council East Devon District Council Teignbridge District Council English Nature Environment Agency Exeter City Council Royal Society for Protection of Birds Cycleau Project Office of National Statistics
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