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Plans for apartments at former lawn bowls club tipped for approval

Plans to transform a former lawn bowls club on Addison Street, Nottingham, have been recommended for approval.

The proposals, from Unitech Plus Ltd, would see the construction of 29 one, two, and three-bed apartments.

The development would predominantly form three buildings which would front Addison Street. In addition the original three storey element of the pavilion would be retained and converted and two storey extensions added to the east and west.

It is proposed that the area that currently makes up the bowling green would be retained as a communal garden area for future residents.

11 parking spaces and 30 cycle storage spaces are planned.

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