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Stop the building of 30 tower blocks in Plymouth, Devon city centre.

Submitted on Sunday 28th September 2025

Rejected on Monday 20th October 2025

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: local (see below for details)

Petition Action

Stop the building of 30 tower blocks in Plymouth, Devon city centre.

Petition Details

To debate the destruction of Plymouth City Centre by allowing the development of 30 tower blocks in the city centre that is no more than a mile wide. The post war infrastructure was built for a low level city and cannot withstand this intense pressures these built would place on it.

Additional Information

Plymouth is one of the last low level city’s in the UK. Many of the new towns, and cities destroyed by the Luftwaffe during the post war period during the 20th century used Abercrombie and Lord Astors vision of a new low level spacious city as the premise for their designs. These plans will alter the city centre forever and it will lose this historic context. Situated on a plateau of land where parts are below sea level the infrastructure and facilities was not built for such intense housing.


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