This spring Brixham residents and visitors will benefit from £750,000 of public realm improvements to the harbourside.
Together with Brixham Town Council we have been working on ideas that will make Brixham harbour an even more attractive and vibrant place.
Emerging ideas are shared publicly for the first time today and include:
- Installing new 600 litre solar smart compacting bins, that will prevent the bin from overflowing and reduce the amount of street clutter.
- Mounting approximately 250 metres of LED festoon lighting around the harbour.
- Replacing seating and benches and adding seasonal feature planting such as colourful hanging baskets.
- Improving access and public safety around the harbour / fishing port.
- Providing safe launching, landing and mooring facilities for paddleboard and kayak users.
- Improving way finding and directional signage to enhance the visitor experience.
- Repainting the harbour railings, pillars, lamp posts and Quay Market structure.
Until Friday 21 February, residents and businesses, particularly those based in Brixham are encouraged to view the proposals and share any other ideas they may have.
There are several ways that people can view and comment on the proposals over the next three weeks.
Ways to get involved
- View the proposals online.
- Attend one of the face-to-face events happening on Saturday 8 and Wednesday 19 February, 10am until 2pm, The Scale, Brixham Town Hall, TQ5 8TA.
The improvements are being funding using £750,000 of government grant funding that we secured through the Levelling Up Partnership.
SWISCo will start work on the improvements this spring. Improvement and installation work will be carried out in phases, ensuring it does not impact on spring and early summer events.
Cllr Chris Lewis, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Place Development and Economic Growth at Torbay Council, said; “Our bay wide regeneration and improvement programme really starts to gather momentum in 2025. This year will be the year that Brixham residents get to be immersed in our exciting transformation story.
“Brixham is already a vibrant and welcoming place, and we hope the £750,000 of public realm improvements will further enhance the area for residents and visitors.
“We’ve been working closely with Brixham Town Council to develop the proposals, which we are excited to share with you. We hope the community take the time to look at the ideas and perhaps even suggest some ideas for the future.”
Cllr Michael Roseveare, Mayor of Brixham, said “We’re excited to see Torbay Council’s regeneration and improvement programme reach Brixham this year. The investment in the town’s public realm marks a significant step forward in enhancing the town, making it a more attractive and welcoming space for both residents and visitors alike.
“It's been good to see the collaboration between Brixham Town Council and Torbay Council. We strongly encourage residents and businesses to take a closer look at the proposals over the next three weeks and share their thoughts.”
With our Regeneration Partners – Willmott Dixon and Milligan we are working on proposals to develop plans for two major sites within Brixham.
Brixham Port Infrastructure Project
- This project will look to provide 2,550sqm of new space for the fishing industry.
- The expansion of the port would create around 40 new fishing related jobs.
- £9.791 million of government funding has been secured for the project.
Detailed proposals will be made public later in the spring with opportunities being available for the community to comment on the proposals as part of the statutory planning process.
Brixham Town Centre car park
The original multi-storey car park was constructed in the early 1960s, the car park suffered deterioration because of marine weathering, leading to significant corrosion of the steel frame. Despite several phases of structural repair, ongoing deterioration continued to occur resulting in the demolition of the car park in 2005.
Over recent years scheme proposals have been considered, including providing homes at the site.
Financially viable options are currently being explored for the site.
It is anticipated that options will be presented to the community later this year.
More information
Each project coming forward has been developed in line with community led plans, including the Local Plan, Brixham, Town Centre Master Plan, Brixham Peninsula Neighbourhood Plan Policy Document and Torbay’s Heritage Strategy.
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