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Regeneration Project Manager, DUCHY OF CORNWALL

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Princetown, Dartmoor
Full-time | Fixed term (18 months)
The Duchy of Cornwall is a future-focused organisation with an ambition to make positive and tangible impact in the places we operate in. We’re passionate about delivering transformative change through creating and supporting environmentally and financially sustainable communities and ecosystems.
Princetown is at an important and exciting moment, with real opportunities to revitalise its commercial centre, strengthen the local economy and support the long-term future of the community. The Duchy is looking to appoint a Regeneration Project Manager to lead a varied programme of property-led and place-based projects that will play a key role in shaping the town’s next chapter.
This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who thrives on turning ideas into action and bringing people together to deliver results. Working across regeneration, commercial property, asset management and community engagement, you’ll coordinate projects from concept through to delivery, collaborating with colleagues, consultants, contractors and the local community to deliver improvements to the Duchy’s commercial portfolio, public spaces and community initiatives. You’ll help ensure each project creates lasting social, environmental and commercial value for Princetown.
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- Motivated by the chance to make a visible, lasting impact


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So, if you’re passionate about regeneration, enjoy building strong relationships and want to help deliver projects that will make a lasting difference to Princetown, we’d be delighted to hear from you! Please visit our careers page to apply.
Closing date: 29th July 2026.
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