New plans for empty Paignton shopping centre

Grafitti on the walls of the derelict Crossways Shopping Centre in Paignton before it was demolished in April 2023
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The Crossways shopping centre before it was demolished in April 2023

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An old shopping centre site in Paignton could become social housing to provide extra care apartments.

New plans by Torbay Council said 91 apartments at the old Crossways shopping centre and a new Day Centre to replace an ageing facility at Hollicombe could be built.

Sarah Wallis, a partner in the AR & E Wallis Electrical store across from the site, said she thought the plans would "not help the town".

A spokesperson for Torbay Council said if the proposals went ahead they would increase footfall in the area and more people would shop locally.

A schematic aerial view of apartments Torbay Council is planing to build at the old Crossways Shopping Centre site in PaigntonImage source, Torbay Council
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Plans for 91 new extra-care apartments at the old Crossways Shopping Centre site in Paignton

The former shopping centre was demolished in 2023, and its last shop shut in 2022.

Ms Wallis said: "We would like to have more shops, not just cafés but a variation of shops to bring more into the town.

"They're going to take away car parking off the street for the access for the site. We just think it is not helping the town."

Sarah Wallis from AR & E Electrical, standing in her shop in front of electrical products.
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Sarah Wallis from AR & E Wallis Electrical says the new scheme will not bring shoppers to the area

Conservative councillor Chris Lewis, the deputy leader of Torbay Council, said: "91 extra apartments, as opposed to a car park or a derelict shopping complex, which it was, means that those 91 people can go and actually shop in the town centre.

"What we need is footfall in Paignton, people supporting the local shops and buying things, and by having a scheme like this that's exactly what they will be able to do."

If plans are approved, building work could start in April 2026.