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Given the prestigious location, this building is of poor architectural merit (yes I know what is there currently isn’t great).
There is a real chance to reinstate what was lost in the 60s here but on a larger scale. Instead we have a building that looks like it belongs in an inner-city regeneration framework.
May 25, 2021 at 12:19 pmBy Observer
Love it, get it built!
May 25, 2021 at 12:41 pmBy Anonymous
Love this, and the fact that Ridgefield is being pedestrianised and widened. Good news
May 25, 2021 at 12:47 pmBy Steve
What fantastic looking building. The detailed brick and double height industrial plinth are stunning. And look at that curve. Replicating what has been lost is poor and lazy urban design. You need to look ahead and design for now.
21/00586/FUL, Mr and Mrs Homes, removal of trees, the creation of a new driveway access onto Haig Road, the reinstatement of the eastern site boundary and the erection of a detached garage to serve Langtons Lodge, Sun Lane. Newlands 21/00958/PTH, West Waterlooville Development Limited / Grainger Plc, Southwick and Widley Footpath 29 is to be diverted on to the existing multi-use greenway, Berewood Phase 1, Hambledon Road. Otterbourne 21/00528/LDP, Mr and Mrs Stringer, removal of existing conservatory to rear of property and construction of new extension to incorporate side return and extend out into garden by 1.8m, 2 Fleet Terrace, Boyatt Lane. Shedfield 21/00451/FUL, Jason Andrews, proposed one bedroom flat built within roof extension of existing store/workshop, Land East Of Yewtree Cottage, Curdridge Lane.
THIS is what stunning new care apartments could look like if plans to demolish an old Stourbridge nightclub are approved. Cinnamon Care have submitted a proposal to build the 34 ‘extra care’ flats in place of the Arena nightclub on Hagley Road, as part of a wider £20 million retirement village proposal for the area. Last month, the company announced it had purchased the property for an undisclosed fee with the intention of building the apartments, intended for the over 55s in need of specialist care. Work is currently ongoing on the site adjacent to the nightclub for Cinnamon Care’s new Parkfield Grange Home, which is due to open in May.