counter Gorgeous seaside town dubbed ‘English Riviera’ gets £20million beachfront revamp as first glimpse revealed – Forsething

Gorgeous seaside town dubbed ‘English Riviera’ gets £20million beachfront revamp as first glimpse revealed


THE first glimpse of a popular UK seaside town’s £20million beachfront transformation has been revealed in brand new footage.

Located in the heart of Devon, the new project is set to redefine a stretch of stunning British coastline.

Illustration of the Paignton Sea Defence Scheme, showing a beach, a road with parked cars, and a grassy area next to the sea.
Torbay Council

A first look at the major transformation has been revealed in new fly-through footage[/caption]

Illustration of the Paignton Sea Defence Scheme, showing a redesigned coastline with a new seawall, parked cars, green spaces, and a small building under a blue sky with clouds.
Torbay Council

The revamp is set to cost an eye-watering £20million[/caption]

An incredible new fly-through tour has provided residents with a first look at Paignton’s bright future.

The ambitious new plans include the instalment of vital flood protection and upgrades to public areas.

After being appointed by Torbay Council, the construction firm Knights Brown has revealed that it is preparing for full-scale works to commence in early November.

The project is set to unfold in three key phases.

It aims to protect homes, businesses, and community areas from coastal flooding, while also introducing brand new promenades, seating zones, landscaping and improved lighting.

Phase one will focus on Paignton Green North, with work scheduled for completion before the English Riviera Airshow in May 2026.

The following phase will aim to tackle Paignton Green South.

While a separate single-phase scheme at Preston seafront is due to start at the end of the year.

The £20million project is being funded by the UK government and the Environment Agency as part of broader efforts to strengthen climate resilience.


Construction zones are expected to briefly pause during the 2026 six-week summer holiday period.

Throughout construction residents will also still be able to access both beaches.

Promenades will also stay open but may be narrowed in places.

The green spaces surrounding the work will also remain fully accessible and local businesses will continue to run as usual.

Cllr Chris Lewis, deputy leader and cabinet member for place development and economic growth at Torbay Council, said: “This marks Paignton’s first large-scale transformational project—an initiative that goes far beyond flood defence.

Aerial view of Paignton Harbour and South Quay with boats docked and anchored in the water, Paignton, Devon, England.
Alamy

Among the plans is the installation of vital flood protection and revitalised public areas[/caption]

Aerial view of Paignton Harbour and South Quay with boats, the Paignton Pier, beach and town in the background, Devon, England.
Alamy

Torbay council has said the scheme homes to unlock Paignton’s future as a ‘thriving, vibrant coastal town’[/caption]

“It will deliver a dramatically enhanced seafront experience for all, with modern design and improved public spaces that add lasting value to the area.

“More than protection, this scheme is about unlocking Paignton’s future as a thriving, vibrant coastal town.”

Mike Crook, divisional director at Knights Brown, added: “We’re proud to be working in partnership with Torbay Council on this game-changing project for Paignton and Preston.

“We have vast experience in coastal and marine projects, having worked on schemes across Wales and the UK, including Mumbles in Wales and Associated British Ports in Southampton.

“Our team is excited to contribute to Paignton and Preston’s future—not just through construction, but by being an active and positive presence in the community.

“We look forward to working closely with residents, businesses and local organisations to ensure this project benefits everyone.”

Illustration of the Paignton Sea Defence Scheme, showing a beach, sea wall, promenade, large building, and recreation areas.
Torbay Council

The project is being funded by the UK government and the Environment Agency[/caption]

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