: It was granted Grade II status in 2007, which saved it from demolition but complicated previous redevelopment plans.
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: Urban Splash originally bought it for £1 in 2015 but stepped back due to rising public investment and the "almighty task" of the restoration. Other "Buy Back" or Re-use Initiatives in Plymouth : It was granted Grade II status in
: Located at the old Cedarville transfer station, this site reuses waste by allowing residents to donate and take items for free, diverting weight from landfills. Other "Buy Back" or Re-use Initiatives in Plymouth
In 2024, bought back the Civic Centre for just £1 from the developer Urban Splash. The 14-storey, Grade II listed landmark had been empty since 2015. Restoration and Future Use