New era looms for Rugby's Biart Place site
and live on Freeview channel 276
A planning application to help bring a modern design to fruition was registered with Rugby Borough Council earlier this month.
The towering but familiar buildings of Biart Place are set to be replaced with some three-storey blocks of flats fronting Clifton Road but other homes designed around a loop as two storey.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe new-look development will still use Clifton Road as its main access, while the previous secondary link into South Street will only be used for pedestrians and cyclists.
The 100 new homes will be affordable, rented properties retained and managed by the borough council.
The application for outline permission for the scheme is ref no R23/0282 on the council’s website and highlights key details.
There are two parts to the all-important design and access statement and this sets out the hopes for the new era: “The site layout proposes high quality residential homes in a variety of scales arranged as to promote a happy development.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad“The dwellings offer slight architectural differences to create a varied street scene, whilst their materiality and shape references the site as a whole entity.”
In terms of removing the ability of vehicles to get to South Street, it says: “The road layout is a loop to avoid dead ends and the footpath/cycle path link to South Street, will remove vehicular access onto this existing congested street, omit the previous cut-through and will maintain pedestrian and cycle access to the school and railway station.”
Comments should be made by April 6.