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Compulsory purchase order made on eyesore Paignton site

A compulsory purchase order (CPO) has been made on the dilapidated old Crossways retail site in Paignton as part of ambitious plans to regenerate the site.

A compulsory purchase order (CPO) has been made on the dilapidated old Crossways retail site in Paignton as part of ambitious plans to regenerate the site. Plans include 90 extra care and sheltered affordable housing units for local people, with commercial space retained on the ground floor for businesses.

The CPO was made at the end of August and notices were served on Wednesday 16th September with a two week notice period.

We agreed in September 2019 to purchase the site, following requests from local residents to do something with the site.

Extra care housing is also known as assisted living and residents will have their own self-contained flats but with staff available to provide personal care and support services.

Leader of Torbay Council Councillor Steve Darling said: “We are delighted to have been able to take this decisive action, through the compulsory purchase order, to deal with this site which desperately needs an upgrade. Residents in Paignton have been asking us to take control of this site and improve it for quite some time, and this supports our Town Centre Masterplan and the Paignton Neighbourhood Plan.”

Councillor Swithin Long, Cabinet Member for Economic Regeneration, Tourism and Housing for Torbay Council, said: “We are really excited to be able to make progress on these plans which will provide a much needed boost to this area of Paignton by developing the land as an attractive retail, residential and employment space.”

Deputy Leader Councillor Darren Cowell said: “It is the perfect location for the extra care housing because the site is close to a range of facilities and has good public transport links.

“The new accommodation will also provide additional footfall in the town centre.”

You can view the Compulsory Purchase Order notice.

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