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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan 2025 Online Version and Consultation
Strategic Policy H1: Town Centre Regeneration Areas
Representation ID: 695
Received: 02/02/2026
Respondent: Regeneration Partnership (Wilmott Dixon/Milligan/Torbay Council)
Agent: Turley
TRP support the principle of proposed allocation ref. H1T2, supporting the delivery of homes at Union Square. It is requested that further clarity is provided regarding the group of housing allocations. We suggest that each site is given independent reference, rather than clustered with other sites.
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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan 2025 Online Version and Consultation
Strategic Policy H1: Town Centre Regeneration Areas
Representation ID: 696
Received: 02/02/2026
Respondent: Regeneration Partnership (Wilmott Dixon/Milligan/Torbay Council)
Agent: Turley
It is requested that The Strand site is removed from housing allocation ref. H1T5 and should be removed from the identified housing land supply.
Amendment to wording of Policy TC2 to remove reference to ‘shopfronts’. This would remove ambiguity regarding acceptable E Class uses at ground floor level. Alternative reference to ‘active ground floor frontages’ would be more appropriate and ensure restaurants / cafes etc are clearly identified as acceptable in this location.
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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan 2025 Online Version and Consultation
Strategic Policy H1: Town Centre Regeneration Areas
Representation ID: 697
Received: 02/02/2026
Respondent: Regeneration Partnership (Wilmott Dixon/Milligan/Torbay Council)
Agent: Turley
Request for Lower Union Lane multi-storey car park to be identified as a housing allocation, with potential for up to 155 units.
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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan 2025 Online Version and Consultation
Strategic Policy H1: Town Centre Regeneration Areas
Representation ID: 698
Received: 02/02/2026
Respondent: Regeneration Partnership (Wilmott Dixon/Milligan/Torbay Council)
Agent: Turley
Housing allocation ref. H1T5 should identify that any residential potential at Fleet Walk Shopping Centre relates to the car park area, rather than the shopping centre.
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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan 2025 Online Version and Consultation
Strategic Policy H3: Other Local Plan allocated sites
Representation ID: 699
Received: 02/02/2026
Respondent: Regeneration Partnership (Wilmott Dixon/Milligan/Torbay Council)
Agent: Turley
Ensure the site allocation H3T23 is for residential led redevelopment and includes scope for more than 75 homes to be provided on the site should proposals come forwards that go beyond that number.
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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan 2025 Online Version and Consultation
Strategic Policy H1: Town Centre Regeneration Areas
Representation ID: 700
Received: 02/02/2026
Respondent: Regeneration Partnership (Wilmott Dixon/Milligan/Torbay Council)
Agent: Turley
Para 1.42 of the draft Local Plan recognises Crossways as a transformational town centre regeneration project, whilst para 2.25 identifies Crossways as one of several significant sites in Paignton Town Centre that provide an opportunity for residential led regeneration. A planning application for a residential led redevelopment of the site has been submitted and it was resolved to grant planning permission subject to the signing of a s.106 agreement at planning committee in December 2025 (ref. P/2025/0490). This aligns with the proposed allocation of the site (ref. H1P2) for residential uses.
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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan 2025 Online Version and Consultation
Strategic Policy H1: Town Centre Regeneration Areas
Representation ID: 701
Received: 02/02/2026
Respondent: Regeneration Partnership (Wilmott Dixon/Milligan/Torbay Council)
Agent: Turley
It is requested the identified residential capacity of the site is increased to 200 units and for the site’s designation to be widened to include commercial uses, potentially comprising health care facilities and / or office space.
The site at junction of Victoria Street and Commercial Street should be removed from allocation ref H1P3 and allocated an alternative reference to avoid any ambiguity or misunderstanding regarding linkages between that site and the Victoria Centre site.
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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan 2025 Online Version and Consultation
Strategic Policy H1: Town Centre Regeneration Areas
Representation ID: 702
Received: 02/02/2026
Respondent: Regeneration Partnership (Wilmott Dixon/Milligan/Torbay Council)
Agent: Turley
Inclusion of additional mixed use allocation identified development potential of Paignton Station area to be referenced as Paignton Gateway.
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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan 2025 Online Version and Consultation
Strategic Policy H1: Town Centre Regeneration Areas
Representation ID: 703
Received: 02/02/2026
Respondent: Regeneration Partnership (Wilmott Dixon/Milligan/Torbay Council)
Agent: Turley
Representation to include an additional site of Paignton Hospital. The site is considered to hold development potential, subject to consideration of the existing occupiers situation, and the heritage value of existing buildings and the constraints of nearby heritage assets in particular. There may be an opportunity for conversion of some buildings to residential use, alongside new build elements.
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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan 2025 Online Version and Consultation
Strategic Policy H1: Town Centre Regeneration Areas
Representation ID: 704
Received: 02/02/2026
Respondent: Regeneration Partnership (Wilmott Dixon/Milligan/Torbay Council)
Agent: Turley
Representation to include an additional site of Kings Ash House within H1's allocations. The site presents minimal constraints and is well-suited for development from an accessibility standpoint. The site is capable of being redeveloped for a residential scheme, potentially as a apartment typology over 2-3 storeys.