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Consultation has concluded
What is the Torpoint Lower Fore Street Masterplan - Policy TOR SS2?
The purpose of the study is to provide a masterplan in relation to land at the bottom end of Fore Street adjacent to and including the former Police station site. The recommendations of the study have been prepared so that they align with the aspirations of the Vision for Torpoint (2016), a development brief prepared by Cornwall Council about the site (2014), and the emerging Torpoint Neighbourhood Plan, specifically Policy TOR SS2 which states If proposals come forward for part of the site only, they must be in accordance with the agreed masterplan.
Why are we proposing changes?
The town centre is a particular focal point of Torpoint where the Vision looks to set the scene for improving the quality of the environment; making the most of the town’s distinct identity and enhancing its image. The identified projects on the town centre master plan show how it could be regenerated by making improvements to the existing focus for shopping on Fore Street, redeveloping the tired ‘bottom end’, and enhancing the waterfront. It illustrates how through well-programmed interventions, the three elements could be better related to one another for the benefit of the whole town.
Public Engagement
Masterplan consultation completed on Friday 10th January 2025 at 5.00pm
The Consultant was available to discuss the Masterplan in person on: Monday 9th December 12 noon – 2.00pm and Wednesday 18th December 3.00pm – 6.00pm at Torpoint Library and Community Hub where hard copies were available.
What is the Torpoint Lower Fore Street Masterplan - Policy TOR SS2?
The purpose of the study is to provide a masterplan in relation to land at the bottom end of Fore Street adjacent to and including the former Police station site. The recommendations of the study have been prepared so that they align with the aspirations of the Vision for Torpoint (2016), a development brief prepared by Cornwall Council about the site (2014), and the emerging Torpoint Neighbourhood Plan, specifically Policy TOR SS2 which states If proposals come forward for part of the site only, they must be in accordance with the agreed masterplan.
Why are we proposing changes?
The town centre is a particular focal point of Torpoint where the Vision looks to set the scene for improving the quality of the environment; making the most of the town’s distinct identity and enhancing its image. The identified projects on the town centre master plan show how it could be regenerated by making improvements to the existing focus for shopping on Fore Street, redeveloping the tired ‘bottom end’, and enhancing the waterfront. It illustrates how through well-programmed interventions, the three elements could be better related to one another for the benefit of the whole town.
Public Engagement
Masterplan consultation completed on Friday 10th January 2025 at 5.00pm
The Consultant was available to discuss the Masterplan in person on: Monday 9th December 12 noon – 2.00pm and Wednesday 18th December 3.00pm – 6.00pm at Torpoint Library and Community Hub where hard copies were available.