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University releases Gloucester Debenhams redevelopment design

The University of Gloucestershire has submitted a planning application to turn the former department store into a new city campus

CGI impression of University of Gloucestershire's planned city campus at the former Debenhams building in Gloucester.(Image: University of Gloucestershire/ADP Architecture)

The University of Gloucestershire has released new images for its plans to transform a former Debenhams department store into its new city campus.

The university has released new CGI impressions of the proposed facility in King’s Square in Gloucester, for which it has submitted a planning application.

The academic institution is hoping to redevelop the building into a learning space for its staff and students.

Under the plans, staff and students – mainly from the school of health and social care – will begin accessing teaching facilities from September next year, on parts of the ground floor, lower-ground floor and first floor of the building.

Among the facilities will be learning spaces equipped with the latest technology; a university library; student help zones; and a dedicated faith space.

The students’ union has been involved in co-designing its headquarters on the ground floor. On the lower-ground floor a large lecture theatre will also act as a conferencing and exhibition space.

A public access café with a frontage on King’s Square is set to open during the first phase of development, which it hopes to open in September 2023.

The university has previously said it has been in discussions with Gloucester City Council about a new public library on the ground floor.