Flats plan for former Hartlepool town centre bar and takeaway
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Proposals have been submitted to Hartlepool Borough Council planning department to carry out the work to the property at 24-26 Avenue Road, located on the corner at the junction with Victoria Road.
The building was most recently used as a bar and a takeaway restaurant.
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Hide AdUnder proposals from applicant Ladhur the first and second floors would be converted to offer five self-contained residential flats.
Meanwhile the existing ground floor commercial site would be divided into three separate units.
A heritage statement from planning agent Cummings Architects says the development would provide numerous benefits to the area.
Speaking on behalf of Ladhur, the statement says: “They are looking to sub-divide the ground floor commercial units as a tenant has not been found over the past 5 years and there is greater demand in the current market for smaller units.”
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Hide AdThe proposals include minor external works such as installing new access doors to one of the proposed commercial units.
Consultations with residents, relevant council departments and outside bodies have already begun over the proposals.
A response from Israr Hussain, the council’s economic growth manager, states his team “welcome” the application which “addresses a prominent building in the centre of town that is currently vacant”.
He added the division of the ground floor into separate units would “lend itself to attracting smaller businesses to take occupancy”.
A decision is expected to be made on the proposals by council planners next month.