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Devonport is beginning to achieve the city's vision of ... "The recreation of Devonport as a distinct place in modern Plymouth; a vibrant self sustaining community; a place of real quality, variety and interest, the pride of residents, attractive to visitors and a model of 21st Century living, working and playing."
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The
Admiralty's release of several land plots in Devonport has assisted the Regeneration project. One ex-MoD area, where new homes will be available from 2011, is the Admiralty House site at Mount Wise. Although there are pockets of regeneration work remaining to be completed, the waterfront district
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were also constructed, forward of the lines, in the 1770s, including that at Mount
Pleasant (of which there are substantial remains). In the early nineteenth century, the dockyard lines were strengthened with stone ramparts and armed with guns, and the adjacent ditches were deepened. These defences
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had been established on the quayside here to the south-east; the gun wharf was removed (and re-established at Morice Yard alongside the
Dockyard) in 1724, but the area remained dominated by the armed forces up until the present century. From the late-eighteenth/early-nineteenth century both the
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funding of £48.7 million; this enabled an extensive
Regeneration programme to be carried out. Since 2009, the investments have begun to transform Devonport – physically, socially, demographically. Where once the area was run-down, depressed, and classified as 'deprived' in many categories, the
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812:(1896–1990) was born here. He was a pioneer of desert exploration, and was the founder and first commander of the British Army's Long Range Desert Group. He also made significant contributions to the scientific understanding of desert structures.
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The high ground south of the town is called Mount Wise. Enclosed within the town ramparts, it was given its own redoubt in the 1770s, with eight guns and two mortars protecting the coastal approach to the dockyard. In earlier times, a
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R. F. Scott (1968–1912, Antarctica) British naval officer and explorer, born
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in Fore Street. The space was purchased and converted into a performance venue by the
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ammunition and explosives were manufactured here, until the compound was converted into barracks accommodation (Mount Wise
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beyond the lines became Devonport Park in the late 1850s. Three of the six small barracks were replaced in 1854–6 by the sizeable
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spy ring that betrayed Western secrets to the Soviets before and during the Cold War, was born here.
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became largely redundant with the building of a series of
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892:. Harmondsworth: Penguin. pp. 674–675.
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