New Council Offices
CHESTER CITY COUNCIL HQ SCHEME WINS APPROVAL
The planning go ahead has
been given for a landmark building that will revitalise the Gorse
Stacks area of Chester and ease the way for redevelopment of the
Northgate.
City council's planning board voted nine to three in favour of the
plans, which will create modern city council headquarters to
replace the Forum offices, which have to be demolished as part of
the Northgate development.
Northgate Limited Partnership gained detailed planning consent for
the Ian Simpson designed 8,500 sq m (91,494 sq ft) council building
proposed for the Gorse Stacks site, just outside Chester's city
walls.
The decision on the scheme, which is fully funded by the developer,
was announced this afternoon (31 March) following a full Chester
City Council planning board meeting.
The building will provide all the council's functions in a single
and accessible location while acting as a prominent new landmark.
The details include a meeting room on each floor and public
restaurant at street level.
Councillor John Price, deputy leader of Chester City Council, said:
"This is great news. It's a truly positive step for the city. The
journey to continuing prosperity now begins. Without this building
the city's future would have been in doubt. As it is, we can now
look forward to the proper revitalisation and regeneration of
Chester."
Ian Simpson, Director of Ian Simpson Architects commented: "I am
delighted that we have achieved planning permission for what will
be a ground-breaking project. Chester is a city that has a respect
for its historic buildings and skyline, but also has a desire to be
seen as a city with a future, and a commitment to the 21st
Century."
Ben Rainford, joint Managing
Director of ING Real Estate Development UK said: "We are looking
forward to starting work on rejuvenating the site to transform it
into a first class public facility for all Chester
residents."
The Gorse Stacks area is currently an open-air car park. The new
building will provide a more attractive gateway to the city and
will have public parking at basement level.
The building is part of the £283 million Northgate development that
will be situated in part on the council's existing 1970s offices in
the Forum shopping centre. The Northgate scheme, due for completion
in 2008, also includes 41,000 sq m (440,000 sq ft) of new shopping
and leisure facilities, a new performing arts centre, library,
market hall, public transport interchange, several civic squares,
as well as residential apartments. The scheme will replace the
existing Forum shopping centre and Gateway theatre, and move the
library and market hall.
You can find out more about the scheme by visiting the Gorse Stacks Offices Website (external link)
For further information, please contact:
Communications Team
CHESTER CITY COUNCIL
Tel: 01244 402362
Email: communications@chester.gov.uk.
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