Planning approval has been granted for a new Devon country park near Exeter Airport, East Devon District Council has announced.
Clyst Meadows Country Park, a public greenspace at Broadclyst Station, will span 25 acres (10 hectares) and will feature a variety of walking paths.
A council spokesperson said the park would have a secure space for dogs to roam freely and could be used as an outdoor setting for local schools.
Councillor Geoff Jung said: “Clyst Meadows will be hugely valuable to local people, offering them the opportunity to spend time in nature, which will have a positive impact on their health and wellbeing.”
He added: “We look forward to welcoming everyone to this exciting new space where they can enjoy nature and take part in community activities.”
In total, there will be parking for 16 cars (including disabled spaces) and cycle parking.
The council said Clyst Meadows would enhance the local ecosystem with hedgerows and mature trees.
Councillor Henry Massey said: “It will provide a beautiful place for residents to connect with nature, while promoting sustainability and biodiversity.
Ben Morgan-Brown, East Devon District Council’s nature reserves ranger, added: “I’m really looking forward to this wonderful site opening to the public.
“Balancing the needs of nature and people is an essential part of our work in the Countryside Team.”
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