Portsmouth News

Concerns over homes scheme

589 new homes after demolition

- By FIONA CALLINGHAM Local democracy reporter fi ona.callingham@thenews.co.uk

CONTROVERS­IAL plans to demolish shops and replace them with homes for up to 600 students in the city are a step closer to being carried out.

A planning applicatio­n has now been submitted to redevelop a shopping site in Arundel Street, in Landport, into a part seven-storey, part 21-storey and part 28-storey tower block.

If approved by Portsmouth City Council's planning committee at a later date the proposals will involve knocking down a row of shops along the street currently made up of S&D Sparkles, Comic Book XS, Superdrug, and Bon Marche for 589 homes.

The plans are a slightly amended version of a scheme that developers Fusion Students asked residents to provide feedback on in November last year - which included 591 homes and proposed one fewer storey on each section.

Paul Miles of Fusion Students said: ‘ Our proposals for Arundel Street will provide much needed, highqualit­y purpose-built student accommodat­ion in the heart of the city centre. The developmen­t will provide homes for 589 students by September 2024, alongside retail space, and provide a significan­t boost to the Portsmouth's economy.’

It comes after frustrated shopkeeper­s in Arundel Street backed a petition against the developmen­t, which has now been signed by more than 200 people.

Since the applicatio­n was submitted to the council two objections have been raised by residents. In her objection, resident of nearby block Chandos Rise - Mrs Fraser - said: 'I have received letters and leaflets through my door from councillor­s and MPs saying that they want to make Portsmouth less polluted, yet here we are, considerin­g building a 28-storey accommodat­ion block for students near a very polluted train station and port.

'There are countless empty buildings that could be converted and used for student housing and more urgently, affordable housing for single people.'

Previously a spokesman for Fusion Students commented: 'Fusion Students believe that there is a demand for purposebui­lt student accommodat­ion in Portsmouth, which will continue to grow before our developmen­t is completed in 2024. We’re proposing a new retail store in our proposals, which along with our developmen­t will ensure that Arundel Street remains active.’

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 ??  ?? CLOSER Plans for high-quality student homes in the heart of Portsmouth and the existing site, inset, in Arundel Street near Commercial Road in the city centre
CLOSER Plans for high-quality student homes in the heart of Portsmouth and the existing site, inset, in Arundel Street near Commercial Road in the city centre

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