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'World's coolest office' to be built in Bristol as second Boeing scheme approved

Local entrepreneur Johnny Palmer has been given the go-ahead to carry out the project

A CGI of Ground Force in Bristol(Image: Autonomous Investments Properties Limited)

A Bristol entrepreneur who built the 'world's coolest Airbnb' using a Boeing 727 aircraft has received approval for a second plane project at the same site.

Johnny Palmer, 41, developed the distinctive lodging in the derelict jet four years ago - after transporting the aircraft from Cotswold Airport to an industrial estate in Brislington by road.

He has now secured planning permission from the city council to undertake a second Boeing venture - this time attempting to establish the 'world's coolest office'.

Ground Force is a mixed-use development that includes a café, co-working space, office, wellness facility, first-class lounge and a Boeing 727 private jet for events, film and private hire.

The proposals for the scheme attracted 77 supportive letters and 15 objections.

Mr Palmer said: "This is going to be Bristol's second-most iconic structure. People will think of Bristol and picture the Clifton suspension bridge and Ground Force.

"I am delighted Bristol City Council finally gave full planning consent."

Autonomous Investments' Skyline Park estate in Bristol(Image: Autonomous Investments)

The scheme will also include the Aether Sauna 'Sky Sauna' which will be a community sauna with city skyline views. According to Mr Palmer, it will be the "highest sauna in the South West".