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The plans also include new streets, shops, and public spaces in what has been described as an "exciting new quarter of the city". A total of 454 homes will be built across four blocks at the development. 275 of the homes would be "built to rent" homes and the remaining 179 would be "shared living".
The empty space left by the closure of a major store in Bath will now be turned into a new city quarter with more than 450 homes. A total of 454 homes will be built across four blocks at the. Bath could soon see the development of a "new city quarter" featuring over 450 homes, located just across the river from Green Park Station.
The proposal to construct these homes on the 4.45 acre site, previously occupied by Homebase, is set to be reviewed by the Bath and North East Somerset Council's planning committee on May 7. UK: Real estate developer HUB has submitted plans to transform a former Homebase site in Bath into a new city quarter with more than 450 homes. The large vacant site left by the closure of the Homebase store in Bath is set to be transformed into a dynamic new city quarter featuring over 450 homes.
Bath and North East Somerset Council's planning committee unanimously approved developer HUB's ambitious plans on May 7 to develop the 4.45-acre site, located just across the river from Green Park station. By John Wimperis, Local Democracy Reporter: The empty space left by the closure of a major store in Bath will now be turned into a new city quarter with more than 450 homes. Bath and North East Somerset Council's planning committee voted unanimously yesterday (May 7) to approve developer HUB's plan to build on the 4.45 acre site of the old Homebase, just over the river from Green Park.
Bath could soon get a "new city quarter" with more than 450 homes built just over the river from Green Park Station. Plans to build the homes on the 4.45-acre site of the old Homebase are set to go before the Bath and North East Somerset Council's planning committee on Wednesday (May 7) for a decision on whether to grant planning permission. Plans to redevelop Bath's former gasworks as a new neighbourhood with hundreds of homes are to go on display to the public at a series of consultation events.
The historic site off Windsor Bridge Road, pictured below, helped power the city from the early 19th century until the late 20th century. Bath could soon get a "new city quarter" with more than 450 homes built just over the river from Green Park Station. Plans to build the homes on the 4.45 acre site of the old Homebase are set.
In their report going before the council's planning committee on 7th May, the council's planning officers said: "The vision for the Sydenham Park (SB7) allocation is to create a new city quarter, that responds to the residential development at [Bath Western Riverside] and represents a confident new stage in the evolution of the city.".