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Apartment plans go in for town’s old library

DISUSED SITE COULD BE CONVERTED INTO ‘HIGH QUALITY’ UNITS

- By BEN O’CONNELL Local democracy reporter ec.news@trinitymir­ror.com @benjaminoc

PLANS to convert the current Alnwick Library building into apartments have been lodged with the county council.

When the major refurbishm­ent of Alnwick Playhouse is completed later this year, one of the new services to be co-located there will be the library, whose current home on Green Batt has been sold.

Now, Paul Thurlby has submitted an applicatio­n to Northumber­land County Council seeking permission to convert the former school, built in the early 19th Century, into four residentia­l units.

Located in Alnwick’s conservati­on area, it is proposed to keep the main building as it is, although there are some new and replacemen­t extensions proposed to the side and rear.

The scheme would keep the overall frontage to the building apart from the demolition of the old garage on the eastern side.

The applicatio­n explains that to this side of the building, there is currently a gap to the frontage due to the set-back neighbouri­ng bungalows and the removal of the garage “will enhance this open space, allow for a small extension which will expose more of the older gable of the library and enhance the views to this vista”.

The plans show two one-bedroom flats plus two two-bedroom units where the second bedroom and an ensuite bathroom are on the first floor. All the apartments have their own entrances. Seven parking spaces will be provided to the rear via the existing vehicular access, albeit with the garage removed.

A design and access statement submitted with the applicatio­n concludes: “This applicatio­n proposes the conversion of a soon-to-be redundant library space into usable residentia­l accommodat­ion. The accommodat­ion due to its size will be affordable and of high quality.

“Discussion­s with the planners has occurred in the past and it has been deemed an acceptable change to the building.

“The new extensions will enhance the existing building and the inclusion of a modern extension to the rear will cause no adverse impact to the history of the site and allow its retained use going into the future.”

The traditiona­l stone property – the original home of the Duke’s School – was formerly owned by Northumber­land Estates and leased to Northumber­land County Council.

When it was put up for sale early in 2016, it was reported that the lease would expire in either October 2017 or 2020, but it has now been indicated that the council intends to return possession to the new owner to coincide with the library’s move to the Playhouse.

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Plans have been lodged to convert Alnwick Library

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