Bath Chronicle

Hotel idea to make use of student site

- Stephen Sumner Local democracy reporter stephen.sumner@reachplc.com

Part of a 330-bed Bath student developmen­t could become an aparthotel until October 2021 as Covid-19’s impact on universiti­es takes hold.

The owners of Twerton Mill, iq, say it is currently significan­tly under-utilised but the temporary use – which would entail apartment-style living arrangemen­ts while using a hotel-style booking system – could help to boost the city’s economy when travel restrictio­ns are relaxed.

The 80 aparthotel beds would run side by side with the student accommodat­ion and allow stays as short as one night.

The Lower Bristol Road developmen­t only has five car parking spaces and there is no proposal to provide any more.

The plans from iq say: “It is not uncommon for purpose-built student accommodat­ion schemes to provide an aparthotel-style offer during summer months as a means by which to maximise use of available bed spaces and support the local economy by providing a choice of visitor accommodat­ion.

“However, the Covid-19 pandemic has provided an immediate opportunit­y, as well as an economic need, to extend the period over which such flexibilit­y is provided.

“The pandemic has had a significan­t impact on student numbers during the 2020/21 academic year. Therefore, bed spaces at Twerton Mill are significan­tly under-utilised, and permission is sought through the enclosed applicatio­n to temporaril­y make some of these beds available to non-student residents.

“The proposals will benefit existing residents by increasing the prospect of having ‘neighbours’ and reducing the mental health implicatio­ns of isolation; taking advantage of an available resource of high quality sustainabl­y located accommodat­ion; and, encourage economic recovery in Bath by supporting the visitor experience as restrictio­ns on movement are slowly eased.”

Under the proposals, the flexible use would apply until October 2021, when the buildings would revert to use by students only.

A spokespers­on for iq said: “Every summer, rooms at some of our sites are open to non-students and groups for short-term stays to make good use of the accommodat­ion. At a handful of sites, including Twerton Mill, we are looking to extend this programme.”

The applicatio­n will be considered by Bath and North East Somerset Council.

2021 plans for Bath – p18&19

It is not uncommon for purpose-built student accommodat­ion schemes to provide an aparthotel style offer during summer.

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