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More plans for University Centre Shrewsbury student accommodation

An artist's impression of the plans for four new student accommodation buildings
An artist’s impression of the plans for four new student accommodation buildings

New proposals by Shropshire Council aim to breathe life into land in the West End area of Shrewsbury town centre by creating more student accommodation.

The plans are for University Centre Shrewsbury student accommodation on land at St Austin’s Street comprising of the former Sixth Form Centre known as the Tannery building, which has been empty since December 2013, and the adjoining temporary car park, always intended for development.

Morris Property Ltd and Guildhouse UK Ltd have been selected by Shropshire Council as the developer for the project, following a procurement exercise and the current conversion of part of Mardol House into student accommodation.

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The two companies have worked closely with Shropshire Council’s Conservation and Planning teams and Historic England to ensure that the designs for the four buildings, which also include administrative space and a laundry, are in keeping with existing town centre architecture.

The proposals would see the construction of 217 high-quality ensuite rooms for September 2016 on the land which is owned by Shropshire Council and Morris & Company Ltd.

People are urged to look at the plans and find out more at a consultation event, hosted by Morris Property, Guildhouse and Shropshire Council at Rowley’s House in Barker Street on Wednesday 12 August, any time between 12pm and 7.30pm.

The drop-in event will provide the chance to see the plans and talk to the design team. It will give residents, businesses and anyone interested the opportunity to comment on the proposals before a planning application is submitted on 17 August.

A planning application has been submitted for the demolition of the Tannery.

Councillor Claire Wild, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for University Centre Shrewsbury said: “The establishment of University Centre Shrewsbury is providing a range of opportunities, including bringing redundant buildings and land back into use.

“These proposals provide the chance to regenerate an area of the town’s West End, and further boost the town’s economy through new business and jobs.

“As the work at Mardol House, which had been empty for up to 15 years, is taking place we’re urging people to come and take a look at the proposals for the next stage.

“St Austin’s Street offers an ideal location for high-quality accommodation, within walking distance of other University Centre Shrewsbury sites.

“Due to the procurement process, this is the first opportunity we’ve had to share the details and are keen to hear people’s comments and any questions they may have.”

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