Plymouth Buy Back Centre Online
Details on how to to local swap and reuse centers.
: 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
Information on upcoming for city-wide regeneration. plymouth buy back centre
If you're looking for information on a specific local business, such as the now-dissolved "Plymouth Buyback Centre Limited" (which was based in St Budeaux), note that it was dissolved in 2014.
: 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. Details on how to to local swap and reuse centers
: The project is supported by £18.4m from Homes England and £8.5m from the Levelling Up Fund to facilitate the restoration.
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 If you're looking for information on a specific
As of early 2026, major renovation work is underway to bring the building back into active use: