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A CGI of the proposed Southwold business hub
- Credit: Archant
Community leaders in Southwold have insisted that £3million plans to build new office and retail units at a business hub in the town are still going forward .
Southwold Town Council’s scheme to create the hub, also known as the Station Yard Development, would involve revamping several council-owned buildings on the corner of Station Road and Blyth Road.
The site is set for a major transformation that would replace the buildings in a scheme that councillors have said could create up to 90 jobs.
In September 2019, Southwold Town Council secured a grant of £995,000 from the government’s Coastal Communities Fund to help pay for the redevelopment.
A CGI of the proposed Southwold business hub
- Credit: Archant
Community leaders in Southwold have insisted that £3million plans to build new office and retail units at a business hub in the town are still going forward .
Southwold Town Council’s scheme to create the hub, also known as the Station Yard Development, would involve revamping several council-owned buildings on the corner of Station Road and Blyth Road.
The site is set for a major transformation that would replace the buildings in a scheme that councillors have said could create up to 90 jobs.
In September 2019, Southwold Town Council secured a grant of £995,000 from the government’s Coastal Communities Fund to help pay for the redevelopment.
Commenting on the proposal, a town council spokesperson said: East Street is a vibrant part of the town centre and there is a successful gift shop on the corner with Trinity Street a few doors down from this shop. We have been advised by Suffolk County Council s Highways team that it grants disabled bays to specific individuals, not premises, so we have assumed no parking provision can be made for this new use. In response to a question, the applicant said if she were unable to obtain a disabled parking bay for the specific use of the flat, she would still want to use the premises for self-catered leisure accommodation.
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