Planning approved for new retirement apartments in Bridgnorth

After a successful planning appeal, Churchill Living has been granted planning permission to build 50 brand new retirement apartments at a site on Innage Lane, near the heart of Bridgnorth.

Planning Inspector Ian Radcliffe found that the proposed development would be well designed in terms of scale, layout and appearance, and would complement the character and appearance of the area, including the setting of the adjacent Conservation Areas. He also concluded that the removal of the existing buildings on the site – which are non-designated heritage assets (NDHAs) – would be acceptable.

The new privately-owned apartments will provide attractive, high quality, secure, self-contained accommodation in landscaped grounds, perfectly located for the shops and amenities of the town centre, and close to public transport links. As with all Churchill Living developments, Owners will have the benefits of a communal Owners’ Lounge, a Guest Suite, a Lodge Manager, and a 24 hour emergency call alarm service.

With less to worry about, Owners will have more time to do the things they enjoy, such as having family or friends to stay in the development’s well-appointed Guest Suite, enjoying a chat with neighbours, or attending one of the regular social events in the comfortable Owners’ Lounge.

Stuart Goodwill, Managing Director of Churchill Living’s in-house Planning consultancy, said:

After a planning application process that took much longer than we had hoped it would, I’d like to thank everyone who has helped towards achieving this very positive result. There is a compelling overall housing need in Bridgnorth and the surrounding area, especially for older people, and our site is in a highly sustainable and accessible location for a new development of this kind, so we believe this decision is good news for the town. Allowing older people to downsize will also help free up more homes for families and younger people in the local area.

 

Delivery of new retirement apartments will meet existing and future need in the area and will provide these key benefits:

  • Allows older people to downsize and free up under occupied houses in the local area for families
  • Provides older people with safety, security and companionship
  • Benefits the ‘basket shopping economy’ as its central location encourages residents to shop locally
  • Provides an attractive, bespoke building which complements the existing streetscape
  • Creates efficiencies by allowing Health and Social Services practitioners to visit several residents at once, leading to a more effective use of public resources
  • Reduces the need to travel by car, due to proximity to local facilities

For more information on the development, please call 0800 458 1856 or click here.