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CIVIC QUARTER REGENERATION PLANS DETAILED IN CONSULTATION

27 July 2021

Plans to regenerate important historic buildings in Wakefield’s Civic Quarter have been unveiled as part of a public consultation.

Property developer Rushbond is consulting on the draft plans to enhance the Civic Quarter, bringing local landmarks, such as the Crown Courthouse and Old Police Station back into use, alongside new homes and open spaces.

At the centre of the proposals is the regeneration of the area’s historic buildings, with the development providing new contemporary housing with a strong focus on design, sustainability and wellbeing. A variety of homes are to be created, from new and converted apartments alongside new mews and town houses.

In addition, there are plans to bring the former Crown Courthouse back into public use as a community space with multiple uses.

The Old Police Station will provide some 33 one, two and three-bedroomed apartments, with nine two-storey mews homes on Gills Yard, 12 three-storey town houses along Rishworth Street with 43 one and two-bedroomed apartments in a new building off Gills Yard, to be known as Gills Place.

The proposals also include the conversion of 40a Wood Street into one single town house and the transformation of the Coroners Court Building on Northgate into apartments, potentially available on a serviced basis.

The project team supporting Rushbond include the architects ShedKM, landscape designers PlanIt IE and community partner and Wakefield-based The Art House.

Mark Finch, real estate director at Rushbond said: "We are really excited to share draft plans for the Civic Quarter with a set of proposals which aim to enhance this historic and important part of Wakefield city centre.

"Our aim is for the Civic Quarter to be a neighbourhood that truly makes a difference: providing a range of new homes, to cater for different demands and budgets, and bringing landmark historic buildings back into use, all together creating high quality, sustainable spaces for people to live, work and meet, and adding vibrancy and vitality to Wood Street and the Civic Quarter area of the city centre."

Source: Civic Quarter regeneration plans detailed in consultation | Insider Media

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