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Selly Oak 'grain silo for students' given green light

Demolition of Rich Bitch music studios will now go ahead to make way for latest development of student rooms in city suburb

Revised plans to build 267 student bedrooms in Selly Oak have now been given the green light by city planners

Plans to build a "grain silo for students" on the site of a recording studio where Black Sabbath played have been approved despite protests from residents.

It means the legendary Rich Bitch recording studios in where the likes of Black Sabbath, ELO, Slade and Robert Plant all jammed, will close this summer.

The team running the and continue at a different location.

Plans for a block of 267 student bedrooms, in studios and shared apartments, were met with opposition from both residents and the who claimed developer Aston Spring was cramming too many flats onto the site.

This latest version of the project is actually a scaled-down for 347 rooms earlier this year.

There is already widespread opposition to the expansion of student halls in the area with residents claiming it is swamped, while family homes are being converted into student homes at an alarming rate.

Dr Andrew Schofield, of the Selly Oak Community Partnership, said: "Selly Oak should not be expected to accommodate every student in this city."

He said that fitting the 267 studio apartments onto the site was going to be a struggle - creating rooms too tiny for study and living.