Consultants will get almost £1m for 'masterplan'
The Herald
|December 19, 2025
CONTRACT ALREADY SEEN AS 'FINANCIAL RISK' FOR COUNCIL
PLYMOUTH City Council is to pay city centre masterplanners nearly £1 million in what has been recognised as a “financial risk” for the authority.
Council chiefs this month appointed “global placemaking experts” WSP to come up with a plan on how underused areas of the city centre can accommodate 10,000 new homes.
Documents show that WSP UK Ltd will be paid £919,687 to prepare “a development framework, masterplan and associated documents in respect of Plymouth city centre and the delivery of housing”.
The decision to pay the company was taken by a single council officer acting under delegated powers, but chief executive Tracey Lee and three senior Labour councillors - council leader Tudor Evans, his deputy Jemima Laing and finance chief Mark Lowry were all consulted.
The cash to pay for the City Living Framework contract is partly covered by a grant of £540,000 from Homes England and The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) this financial year.
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