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16 Mar 2026

Have your on £20million Brixham harbour plans

New fish market 'will create dozens of jobs and add millions to fish catch value'

Brixham Fish Market Pic Torbay Council

Brixham Fish Market Pic Torbay Council

£20million Brixham working harbour plans unveiled

Plans are being unveiled to shape the future of Brixham as a working harbour which could create dozens of new jobs and add millions of pounds to the value of fish landed.
Residents, businesses and visitors are being invited to share their views on the major proposals.
Torbay Council has secured £20 million in Government Levelling Up Funding to boost local employment and drive long-term economic growth, with almost half of this investment — £9.791 million — dedicated to expanding fish market operations at Oxen Cove.
A council spokesman said: “This investment comes at a crucial moment for Brixham. The town’s fish market is already the most valuable in the UK, landing and selling around £77 million worth of fish in 2025.
“Its success supports hundreds of jobs and underpins a vibrant network of processors, logistics operators, suppliers and local businesses. But the market has reached full capacity, and without new facilities Brixham risks losing its competitive edge in a rapidly evolving national industry.”
The proposed expansion would create 2,900m² of new waterside space in the form of five purpose-built industrial units, enabling the harbour to operate more efficiently and meet growing demand.
The council says: “This would generate around 40 new fishing-related jobs and deliver more than £11 million in additional annual economic value. With improved processing capacity, the value of landed fish could rise by as much as £20 million per year within five years, strengthening the local economy far beyond the quayside and supporting retailers, hospitality, apprenticeships and long-term employment.”
Oxen Cove has been identified as the most suitable location for this investment. The site sits immediately beside existing fish market operations and is already partly used for fishing-related activity.
Both the Brixham Town Centre Masterplan and the Neighbourhood Plan support new facilities in this area, recognising the importance of safeguarding Brixham’s 600‑year fishing heritage while preparing the harbour for a strong financial future.
Torbay Council is carrying out full technical assessments to ensure that heritage, flood risk, transport, noise and odour impacts are properly managed.
The outcomes of these assessments will be submitted with the planning application.
Work is also under way to maintain parking provision, which includes exploring park and ride options on the outskirts of Brixham and supporting current occupants with appropriate short and long-term relocation plans.
The South West Coast Path will be protected and, where possible, enhanced as part of the proposals.
Cllr Chris Lewis, deputy leader and cabinet member for place development and economic growth at Torbay Council, said: “This is a transformational opportunity for Brixham. Our fishing industry is the backbone of the local economy, and this investment will secure its strength and competitiveness for decades to come.
“By expanding the market and creating new space for growth, we are not only safeguarding our heritage but building a stronger financial future for the whole community.
“I encourage everyone to take part in the consultation, explore the proposals and help shape a project that will support a thriving harbour and a resilient local economy for future generations.”
Community engagement is central to the process. A public consultation will run from now to Wednesday April 8, giving everyone the chance to help shape the future of Brixham Harbour. Feedback can be shared online or at a drop-‑in event on Saturday, March 21.
The council says: “All responses will be carefully reviewed before a planning application is submitted later in the summer, with a decision anticipated in the autumn / winter. If planning approval is granted, the project is scheduled for delivery in 2027.”
Drop-in event details: Saturday, March 21, 10am to 2pm, Scala Hall, Brixham.
The consultation website sets out the plans in full and completing the questionnaire is a simple but important way to make sure local voices help shape this major investment.
You can view and comment on the proposals online via: www.torbay. gov.uk/harbour-growth/

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