Revised plans for new flats in Stoke town centre submitted to council

By Phil Corrigan - Local Democracy Reporter

1st May 2024 | Local News

The applicant wants to create 13 new flats above shops in Stoke town centre (Nub News).
The applicant wants to create 13 new flats above shops in Stoke town centre (Nub News).

Revised plans to create flats above town centre shops have been submitted to Stoke-on-Trent City Council.

Previous proposals to turn office and storage space above retail units in Church Street, Stoke into 13 apartments were blocked by the council in February.

But the applicant – named as 'Mr Khan' on the planning application – has come back with amended plans for 12 self-contained flats at the same location. Council planners refused to grant planning permission to the original scheme due to a lack of information, along with concerns over the 'cramped' internal layout and 'inadequate' lighting levels.

Previous plans for new flats at the same site were rejected by the council in February (Nub News).

In the revised plans, one of the proposed flats has been replaced with a 'communal cinema room' and games room for the residents. Other changes include replacing an external door with a window, while occupancy levels for each flats 'have been taken into account to ensure they fall within national space standards'.

The scheme would consist of 11 one-bedroom flats and one two-bedroom flat on the first and second floors, with a cycle store on the ground floor. Most of the ground floor would be retained as retail units.

The building sits within Stoke conservation area, and according to a heritage statement submitted by the applicant, there would be no negative impact on the surroundings.

The application states: "The current proposal will have no impact on the character and appearance of the neighbouring properties as there are very minimal external changes. There are many sites on the street that has received planning permission for similar proposals.

Stoke-on-Trent City Council is expected to make a decision on the proposals by 21 June (Nub News).

"This proposal will hopefully bring back into beneficial use an otherwise vacant upstairs space within one of the main shopping streets in Stoke town centre. The proposals would also bring forward housing to meet the needs of smaller households within a highly accessible location within the town centre."

The city council is expected to make a decision on the proposals by June 21.

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