Decision Maker: Director of Customer Experience & Transformation
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
On 23 October 2025 Full Council approved the
Sherborne House car park project for the design and construction of
23 one and two-bedroom social rented flats, associated
infrastructure and external works. Full Council further approved
the update of this project within the Capital Programme and
accordingly to increase the Capital Programme and allocation of
expenditure for the project to £7,243,317.
The Director of Customer Experience and Transformation was
authorised, in consultation with the Executive Member for Housing
and Homelessness and the Chief Finance Officer, and following the
determination of the grant applications set out in the Full Council
report, to enter into the contract for the development with Nevada
Construction provided that the project achieves a minimum 1% return
on the Council borrowing.
The Director of Customer Experience and
Transformation (or delegate) agrees to enter into the contract for
the Sherborne House car park project with Nevada Construction for
the contract sum set out in Exempt Appendix 1, and that the Head of
Housing and the Housing Enabling and Development Manager are
authorised to sign the building contract on behalf of the
Council.
The Sherborne House car park development is a
flagship scheme for the Council and a key project within the One
Teignbridge Strategy. It will deliver 23 high quality and energy
efficient social rented homes in the centre of Newton Abbot.
Significant financial and staff resources have been invested in
progressing the project to the stage where the building contract
can be signed. The project has been further de-risked since the
Full Council approval, and it achieves a satisfactory financial
position for entering into the building contract.
It would be possible to reduce the Council’s long-term
borrowing by not proceeding with the project. However, this would
result in the loss of much needed new affordable homes and cause
reputational damage to the Council. The option of changing the
scope of the scheme at this advanced stage would lead to
significant delays and reduced value for money.
Publication date: 15/04/2026
Date of decision: 02/04/2026
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