The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Plans approved for 112 flats on Solstice site

- BY Ben Jones ben.jones@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTBenJones

Outline planning permission has been granted to a brand new developmen­t of 112 apartments on the former site of The Solstice in Northminst­er over a year after the original applicatio­n was submitted.

The popular former nightclub used to be one of Peterborou­gh's premier nightlife venues but was demolished in January 2022, a month after the first outline planning permission applicatio­n for the new apartments was made.

The scheme that has been approved will be delivered by Glenrowan Homes and will be known as Number One Park Place.

The plans have been amended a number of times with student accommodat­ion and an undergroun­d car park among the designs that have been scrapped, as well as lowering the number of apartments down from 133.

The approved scheme comprises 112 apartments and two commercial units and will be ten storeys high, with a mixture of one and two-bed apartments. Seven apartments will be designed with wheelchair users in mind.

The design of the developmen­t will take the form of a ‘U’ shape, with the eastern accommodat­ion block reaching three storeys in height to preserve views to the cathedral from Stanley Park.

The western apartments will then form a ten-storey feature focal point to the corner of Northminst­er and Brook Street.

The section 106 agreement between the developers of the counci l- which developmen­ts require to be completed prior to approval - states that £53,538 will be paid by the developers towards improvemen­ts works to open space, natural green space and children’s play areas in Stanley Park.

A total of £4,177 will also be used for improvemen­ts works at allotments on Burton Street.

A further £16,061.52 will be put towards maintenanc­e costs of the Stanley Park improvemen­ts as well as £1,280 to the Burton Street allotments.

The applicatio­n states: “The proposed developmen­t offers a great opportunit­y to develop the existing urban master plan. The illustrati­ve proposal consists of the provision of 112 private apartments, that will benefit from communal and private terrace (for residents’ amenity) and green spaces within the centre of Peterborou­gh.”

 ?? ?? A CGI view of how the developmen­t is expected to look.
A CGI view of how the developmen­t is expected to look.

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