Developers behind the Unicorn Halls scheme in North Road want to vary its use so NHS and other key workers can stay there
The proposal is to convert the historic grade II listed building in North Road, into five to three storey blocks consisting of 121 apartments with a roof terrace, bicycle storage, and landscaping areas.
New plans include change of use, part demolition and external change to the Unicorn public house to create five serviced apartments at first floor and communal space at ground floor.The applicant Unicorn Developments Ltd, requests removal of condition three to allow for longer term temporary occupancy of the apartments for use by a wider set of groups including students, apprentices and key workers.
The short-term rental units would have a maximum time limit for occupancy of 90 days per calendar year.A planning statement prepared by David Cox Architects highlights how there is a ‘need’ for longer term commercial leases in the city centre area for working professionals.
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