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Plans for block of 33 Bournemouth flats given the green light

Construction of the six-story scheme in Lansdowne will involve the demolition of an existing two-storey building

Artist's impression of a planned development of 33 flats in Holdenhurst Road in Lansdowne, Bournemouth.(Image: Brightspace Architects)

A property firm has secured planning permission for a block of 33 flats in Bournemouth.

The planned six-storey development on Holdenhurst Road in Lansdowne is set to go ahead after Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council gave consent to Ken Parke Planning Consultants (KPPC) for Majestic Property & Estates Limited.

The building’s construction will involve the demolition of an existing two-storey building at 17 Holdenhurst Road.

The scheme will feature a mix one and two-bedroom apartments with a stepped design to align with taller and lower buildings on each side.

A previous application for a 13-storey development at the site, with adjacent land and buildings, was dismissed at appeal.

There are existing permissions for conversion of the two-storey office building on site for residential development and to add an additional two-storeys to form a four-storey building.

Permission for the new development allows for three storeys on its southern side to complement neighbouring terrace buildings and six storeys on its northern elevation to fit with taller, contemporary buildings.

Ken Parke, managing director of KPPC, said: “The site was very challenging. The position in the centre of the street block results in the site being surrounded by buildings on all sides. The replacement building had to respond to the many constraints posed by the variety of surrounding buildings and uses.