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Plans in for Norwich Anglia Square regeneration

Planning applications have submitted a regeneration scheme in north Norwich that would create more than 1,200 new homes.

Plans in for Norwich Anglia Square regeneration

Covering more than 1.2 million square feet, the proposals for Anglia Square consist of a series of new buildings around two landscaped plazas, surrounded by pedestrian boulevards, green squares, central courtyards and trees.

The biggest of the proposed new buildings is a 25-storey apartment block.

Under the proposals, the regenerated Anglia Square would provide more than 1,200 new homes, with at least 10% of them classified as affordable homes.

There would also be space for around 40 new shops, as well as a 200-bed hotel and a new leisure quarter, centred on a replacement ground floor multi-screen cinema.

The plans involve displacing Surrey Chapel, a Free Evangelical church, but it has been promised a new £2.5m home within the development.

Chairman & chief executive of the construction firm heading up the project said:

“Based on two years of extensive discussions with the city council and local community, the proposals for Anglia Square would transform it into a vibrant mixed-use urban quarter. Bringing inward investment and job creation, the regenerated site would help to further enhance the local community and complement the existing city centre.”

Further adding:

“Historically Anglia Square has been subject to several abandoned or stalled proposals. We are committed to changing this and providing a successful future for the site.

Source: The Construction Index

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