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Torbay agrees its vision for future in council shake-up

Western Morning News

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November 24, 2025

FOUR separate unitary councils for Devon will allow the 'powerhouses' of Torbay, Exeter and Plymouth to flourish without leaving the county's rural 'rump' behind - at least that's what the bay has decided.

- GUY HENDERSON

Torbay agrees its vision for future in council shake-up

An aerial view of Torquay harbour

Torbay Council was split down party lines when it came to deciding on its vision of the county's future when the government sweeps away a layer of bureaucracy.

Local government re-organisation will mean the end of Devon County Council and all the county's district councils, and every local authority has been asked to make a choice about the way forward.

After a long and sometimes acrimonious debate, Torbay endorsed a four-unitary solution for Devon.

The bay would continue on its current footprint; Plymouth would expand to absorb parts of the South Hams; Exeter would spread out into parts of Teignbridge, East Devon and Mid Devon, and a new Rural Devon Coast and Countryside Authority would administer the rest of the county.

Council leader David Thomas (Con, Preston) urged the opposition not to take a 'wrecking ball' to the published strategy by putting forward last-minute amendments.

"This is not a time for points-scoring," he said. "It's a time for leadership and a clear voice on behalf of Torbay's residents."

MEER VERHALEN VAN Western Morning News

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