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Work due to start on £3m scheme to rejuvenate Plymouth city centre's Civic Square

Government’s Transforming Cities Fund to be used for major upgrade of area between soon-to-be revamped Guildhall and ex-Civic Centre

How a redeveloped Civic Square, with its pond, in Plymouth could look

Preparation work is due to start on a £3m scheme to reinvigorate Plymouth city centre’s Grade II listed Civic Square which will see trees planted, seating and street furniture repaired and replaced, and work carried out to the landmark pond and flag poles.

More than £2m has been received from the Government’s Transforming Cities Fund towards enabling Plymouth City Council to develop projects to make cycling, walking and public transport a more attractive travel option.

As part of this, contractors will create new parking spaces on Princess Street and reline some of the Guildhall car park to allow the square to be expanded to create more space for cyclists and pedestrians.


The plan also seeks to address issues such as narrow pavements and raised kerbs, which has been highlighted as a problem for those in wheelchairs, mobility scooters or those who have other mobility problems.

The project is part of Plymouth’s High Street Heritage Action Zone, a partnership between Historic England and Plymouth City Council, and will see the restoration of its most important heritage features, while at the same time re-imagining them for the 21st century.

This initial work starts at the end of March 2022 with the main phase of the project due to get under way in June. Improvements include:

  • New tree planting and work to existing trees.

  • Soft landscaping to create an attractive green public space.

  • Repairing mid-century design features including the Hoopla (circular) seating, pool copings and planter seating and restoration of the banded natural stone terrace.

  • Repairing the pond to improve water quality, filtration and biodiversity.

  • Returning the flagpoles to the square on the original axis.

  • New modern seating and street furniture are being considered to reduce clutter.

  • On-street parking spaces at the front of the courts will go to expand the square with new spaces created on Princess Street and more spaces at the Guildhall car park.

Civic Square is a Grade II registered park and garden and important to the city’s heritage. It is part of the civic layout of Plymouth planned in 1956 based on Patrick Abercrombie and J Paton Watson's post-war Plan for Plymouth.

As well as preserving its 20 th Century credentials, the improvement project includes modern needs too with plans for a mobility hub including electric vehicle charge points, e-bikes, car clubs and information on local transport.