2-4 Queen Street, BT1 6ED
About Westgate House
The site is approximately 0.04ha and contains a four storey, semi vacant building and associated parking/service yard. The four storey building is comprised of 3 retail units on the ground floor with office accommodation on the upper floors. The site fronts onto both Castle Street and Queen Street
In December 2018, Kirk Bryson & Co. Ltd submitted a planning application (LA04/2019/0068/F) seeking to demolish the existing building and the construction of 54no. apartments with associated landscaping and a retail unit at ground floor. This application was approved in July 2020.
The site has only one previous planning application associated with the existing building on site. This application (LA04/2017/2079/F) was for the change of use from dry cleaners to a hot food/restaurant including installation of a proprietary odour abatement system. This application was approved in October 2017.
The site of Westgate House is now part of a wider redevelopment associated with Norwich Union House to construct Purpose Built Multi Storey Managed Student Accommodation (LA04/2024/1138/F).
Project Information
Project Team
Kirk Bryson & Co. Ltd
Developer
Coogan & Co Architects
Architect
Gravis Planning
Planning Consultant
F.R. Mark & Associates
Acoustic Consultant
RPS
Air Quality Consultant
Northern Archaeological Consultancy
Archaeological Consultant
Tetra Tech
Environmental Consultant
Sheehy Consulting
Flood Risk Consultant
MRA Partnership
Transport Consultant
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