Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Approval tipped for 400-bed student scheme in Nottingham

Plans to redevelop a site at the corner of Queens Road/London Road in Nottingham to create student accommodation have been recommended for approval.

The site, until recently, contained four single storey industrial units which have now been demolished.

The proposed scheme has been reduced from an application originally considered at a planning committee in October, where a decision was deferred for future consideration, pending a review of the development’s design and architectural approach, including further consideration of how the scheme can most sensitively contribute to the Nottingham skyline.

The original scheme proposed a trio of buildings including a 22 storey tower containing 163 BTR apartments, a 9 storey rectangular building containing 75 BTR apartments, and a 12 storey ‘L’ shaped building accommodating 406 student beds.

The first two of these buildings have now been removed from the scheme so that the application solely relates to the Purpose Built Student Accommodation, which would form phase 1 of the overall development.

The removal of the two buildings (now forming phase 2 for the site) will allow phase 1 to move forward whilst a more detailed review of their design is undertaken to address concerns raised by Committee.

A new planning application for phase 2 is then anticipated to be submitted in early 2023.

Revised plans for the PBSA building, expected to be approved next week, see it remain a 12 storey ‘L’ shaped building which would accommodate 406 student beds within a range of studios and 5, 8 and 9 bed cluster flats. Its ground floor would accommodate communal facilities such as lounge/study space, a cycle store, plant/equipment, a laundry and waste storage facilities. However, significant changes have been made to the building’s exterior to address concerns raised by Committee.

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