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Old Sainsbury's site set for major student accommodation development

Joint venture team launches consultation into plans which could see 850 rooms on vacant land in Birmingham suburb

Sketch showing the redevelopment of the former Sainsbury's site in Selly Oak, Birmingham, to create new student accommodation and commercial units

Plans have been revealed to build a major new development of student accommodation at a former supermarket site in a Birmingham suburb.

The Galliard Apsley Partnership joint venture, comprising housebuilder Galliard Homes and funder Apsley House Capital, is leading the scheme at the old Sainsbury's in Selly Oak after it acquired the vacant plot earlier this year.

The team has unveiled designs to build around 850 rooms across five storeys on the land at the corner of Chapel Lane and the A38 Bristol Road.

Other proposals include public realm, a 10,000 sq ft medical facility and 14,000 sq ft of ground-floor retail and commercial space which will front onto the A38 to reconnect the site with the main road as it was previously separated by walls.

Sainsbury's vacated the unit when it opened a brand new

The 3.4-acre application site comprises the former supermarket unit, a car park and servicing facilities, with consent already secured to demolish the old store.

A consultation has now been launched ahead of a planning application being submitted in the autumn.