Plans submitted for Leamington student accommodation and co-working hub

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Developer HG Living submits plans for new Leamington student accommodation scheme and creative co-working hub

Warwick District Council (WDC) has estimated that around 5,800 students are currently living in Leamington Spa, but less than 20% are being accommodated in purpose-built student accommodation.

The development will include a 328-bed student accommodation scheme and creative hub comprising 18,392 sq. ft. of co-working spaces along with a café.

The Leamington student accommodation and co-working hub scheme includes sustainable features

Such as:

  • onsite sustainable energy generation
  • rainwater harvesting
  • sustainable travel infrastructure
  • extensive tree planting and landscaping.

The co-working hub will offer flexible spaces for start-up and new businesses, with the potential to create 135 potential jobs.

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Architecture will reflect industrial and canal side warehousing

The architecture will reflect the industrial and canal side warehousing and will incorporate high quality public realm spaces to become a focal point crossing of the canal – encouraging pedestrians and cyclists to make use of it.

Rob Greaves, director, HG Living, said: “We are delighted to be submitting plans following many months of pre-planning work and community outreach.

“We have undertaken a significant period of engagement with both the District and County Council as well as residents in order to put forward our proposals to transform the site in line with the Creative Quarter vision for the area.

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“Our proposals present a unique opportunity to reinvigorate the area and provide a boost to the local economy.

“We would like to thank local residents and other stakeholders for taking the time to provide constructive feedback on our plans to date.

“Looking forward we are committed to keeping the local community informed as the planning application progresses, and we encourage residents to get in touch if they have any questions.”

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