Exmouth Town Council is proud to announce it has been awarded the Silver Award under the National Association of Local Councils (NALC) Quality Award Scheme, recognising its commitment to excellence in local governance, transparency, and community engagement.
The Silver Award is a significant achievement that reflects the Council’s dedication to delivering high standards in service, leadership, and democratic accountability. It acknowledges the hard work of councillors, staff, and volunteers who consistently strive to make Exmouth a thriving and inclusive community.
Chair of the Council, Councillor Graham Deasy, said: "We are delighted to receive this recognition from NALC. It’s a testament to the
collaborative efforts of our team and the support of our residents. We remain committed to continuous improvement and to serving our community with integrity and care."
The NALC Quality Council Scheme encourages councils to improve performance and demonstrate good practice. The Silver Award confirms that Exmouth Town Council meets rigorous standards in

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