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Final decision on former Bristol school site redevelopment delayed

Bristol City Council had been due to consider plans to transform the five-acre site at Westbury Park into an £85m retirement community and leisure hub

CGI impression of proposed St Christopher's Square development in Bristol.(Image: FORE Partnership/Amicala)

A final decision on plans to transform the former site of a Bristol school into an £85m retirement community and leisure hub has been delayed.

Councillors had been due to meet on Wednesday (May 31) to consider proposals from investment firm FORE Partnership and care operator Amicala for the five-acre site at Westbury Park, which borders Clifton Downs and is the former location of St Christopher’s School, which closed in 2020.

In an update sent out on Tuesday afternoon (May 30), Bristol City Council’s Development Management team said consideration of the application had been postponed “at the request of the applicant”.

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It comes after planning officers recently recommended that councillors refuse the development, with a report saying it would be “unacceptable in terms of design”.

Basil Demeroutis, managing partner of FORE Partnership, told BusinessLive the group behind the scheme, which also includes development manager Socius, had received confirmation that its plans were now expected to go to committee on Wednesday July 5 instead.

Mr Demeroutis said: “We requested for the decision to be delayed, to allow officer’s more time to review their report. We’ll continue to work closely with Bristol City Council during this period, while we await the outcome of our application to be determined.”

The companies previously said the project, called St Christopher’s Square, could provide around 120 extra care homes for older people.