282-bed Bristol PBSA scheme gets the green light

Bristol PBSA
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UK: A 282-bed purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme in Bristol’s Redcliffe neighbourhood has been granted planning consent.

The scheme will feature 133 en-suite bedrooms and 149 studios, including 10 accessible apartments. The development will also feature two roof terraces, student common rooms, lounges, a gym and 142 bicycle spaces.

A vacant office building will be demolished and replaced by two 10-storey and one nine-storey buildings, located around a central courtyard.

The scheme has been designed by Alec French Architects, with ROK Planning submitting the application on behalf of 63 St Thomas Street, Bristol Limited.

Robin Gray, director at Alec French Architects, said: “This much-needed new development will provide top quality student accommodation in a highly sustainable location close to university campuses. It will also help relieve pressure on the local private rental housing market, reducing the number of houses in multiple occupation, and make a positive contribution to housing land supply. There will also be economic benefits for Bristol, with greater student spending in the local area and the creation of new jobs associated with the construction and operation of the new building and facilities. The replacement of a vacant and outdated office block with a building of higher architectural quality will greatly improve the character of the area as well.”

David Caine, on behalf of 63 St Thomas Street, Bristol Limited, added: “We are delighted to have secured planning permission for this important student accommodation scheme in a highly sustainable and well-connected part of Bristol. The development will transform a vacant office building into high-quality homes for students, helping to meet identified need while supporting the city’s wider regeneration objectives. We would like to thank the professional team and all those involved in the project for their collaboration and support throughout the process. Working together, we have developed a scheme that responds positively to its context, prioritises sustainability, and delivers an excellent living environment for future residents. We now look forward to bringing the project forward and contributing to the long-term vitality of the Redcliffe area.”

Highlights:

  • A 282-bed purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme in Bristol’s Redcliffe neighbourhood has been granted planning consent
  • The scheme will feature 133 en-suite bedrooms and 149 studios
  • A vacant office building will be demolished and replaced by two 10-storey and one nine-storey buildings, located around a central courtyard
  • It has been designed by Alec French Architects, with ROK Planning submitting the application on behalf of 63 St Thomas Street, Bristol Limited

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