Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Green light recommended to convert former Midland Railway Institute building in Derby

Plans to convert the former Midland Railway Institute building in Derby, which is now the Waterfall Public House, for residential use (while retaining the pub in a reduced form) have been recommended for approval.

The building is a non-listed heritage asset, which has historic association with the railway industry in Derby.

The building is a two storey, high ceiling, late 19th Century, ornate red brick building, which was originally an education and recreational facility for rail workers and now comprises a public house and associated function rooms and pool room, kitchen and toilet facilities. The building also houses a former concert hall, which is currently vacant and in poor repair.

Permission is sought to retain the public house, to the ground floor and southern end of the building, and convert of the rest of the building to residential use, to form 31 one and two bedroom apartments over two floors and through the subdivision of the principal rooms and formation of mezzanine levels to some of those rooms to form additional accommodation.

The proposal involves some demolition of some 20th Century extensions which are on the rear of the building and include a two storey toilet extension and external staircase. A single storey outbuilding to the north west boundary of the site, is proposed to be renovated and altered to form cycle and bin store for the use of residents.

The existing rear yard is also proposed to be landscaped to form a private amenity space for residents of the building.

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