Changes could be made to controversial road trial in Paignton
Back in November, traders protested against the full pedestrianisation scheme for Torbay Road
The controversial pedestrianisation of Torbay Road in Paignton could be partially reversed under new plans.
After an initial three-month trial of full pedestrianisation, it's now set to enter a new phase.
On Tuesday 10 January 2023, Torbay Council's Cabinet are being asked to consider a report that recommends implementing a partial pedestrianisation scheme.
If approved, the revised trial would allow for partial pedestrianisation of Torbay Road from Queens Road to Station Square.
Back in November, traders marched through the town protesting about the impact the measures were having on their businesses.
The Torbay Road project links to a similar public realm improvement project proposed for Station Square. Both projects are part of the council's Future High Streets Fund bid which saw them secure more than £13 million to make improvements to Paignton town centre.
Initial ideas to enhance Torbay Road and make it a better place for businesses, visitors and residents were first developed and consulted upon as far back as 2015.
It was during the summer of 2021 that community representatives saw the opportunities for combining the Torbay Road and Station Square schemes. Subsequently ideas were considered that included opportunities for full or partial pedestrianisation of Torbay Road.
This partial pedestrianisation option was the second favourable choice after the council and the Paignton Town Centre Community Partnership undertook public consultation exercises in the early part of 2022.
Cllr Darren Cowell, Deputy Leader of Torbay Council, said: "We’ve been keeping the trial under constant review since it was implemented in October 2022.
"Over the last 3-months we’ve been listening to all voices in the community and capturing feedback in a range of ways. We said that we would review the trial and make changes based on the needs of the community and this review and recommendation proves just that."
Cllr Swithin Long, Cabinet Member for Economic Regeneration, Tourism and Housing for Torbay Council, said: "The aim of the Future High Street Fund programme is to bring about improvements to Paignton town centre and to enhance the visitor experience.
"By making these much-needed improvements we can encourage further inward investment and create a more diverse space.
"We remain committed to delivering on these plans with the help of those in our communities. I’d like to thank everyone for taking the time to share their views."
Cabinet will be considering the full report at its meeting on Tuesday 10 January 2023.