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 May 7 for a decision on whether to grant planning permission. 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. Plans to develop almost 100 energy-efficient city centre homes to support Bath & North East Somerset Council's commitment to building a mix of housing solutions, as part of its ambitious Economic Strategy, have been shared for consultation.A reserved matters application has been made by the council's wholly owned development company Aequus Construction Limited (ACL) for Phase 2 of the. Plans to create a vibrant new quarter in central Bath are gaining momentum again after delays.
Bath and North East Somerset Council is moving forward by establishing a limited liability partnership (LLP) to deliver 96 new homes as part of the Bath Quays North development. Blocks of flats could soon be built on a car park in Bath as the council plans to build a new quarter in the city centre. 96 new homes could be built on Green Street car park as part of plans to.
Aequus, in partnership with Bath & North East Somerset Council, is delighted to announce plans for the development of nearly 100 energy-efficient homes in the city centre. These plans reflect the council's commitment to delivering a diverse range of housing solutions, supporting its ambitious Economic Strategy. about it here.
A scheme to build hundreds of homes on the former gas works site to the east of Bath is set to take a step forward thanks to an £18 million funding offer from Homes England. Bath & North East Somerset Council submitted plans for 351 homes at the site in 2023. The council is trying to get a major 'stalled' redevelopment in the centre of Bath underway again.
Lifestyle priorities: Proximity to green space, schools and walkable amenities continues to influence location choices. Developments that combine strong transport links with a village-style setting - such as those on the southern edge of the city - are particularly sought-after. What's next for development in Bath?
Plans to develop almost 100 energy-efficient city centre homes to support Bath & North East Somerset Council's commitment to building a mix of housing solutions, as part of its ambitious Economic Strategy, have been shared for consultation.