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New apartment block proposed to improve 'anomaly' telephone exchange site

Developers say plans 'will greatly enhance the current conditions' as existing ground floor is in poor condition

What the new block in St. Thomas' Road could look like(Image: David Cox Architects)

A 70-year-old telephone exchange building in Preston could be flattened to make way for apartments.

The four-storey premises, on St. Thomas' Road – off Garstang Road, close to the University of Lancashire – was converted into student accommodation back in 2001.

However, plans have now been lodged to demolish the 42-bed block and replace it with a more modern development of 31 residential properties.

Documents submitted to Preston City Council planners describe the building as "not contribut[ing] positively to the area [and] causing considerable damage".

They add that it is "an anomaly", stating: "As a result, any development on the site will greatly enhance the current conditions.

"The ground floor is currently in poor condition, with no active frontages, boarded-up windows and tall walls enclosing the site.

"The proposed development will aim to enhance the area by providing a more vibrant and attractive frontage, contributing to a livelier and more improved street scene."

The plans have been put forward by applicants Premier Ground Rents No. 7 Ltd..