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Plans to convert ex-shoe factory into flats approved
- Author, Nadia Lincoln
- Role, Local Democracy Reporting Service
Plans to convert a former boot and shoe factory into flats have been approved.
The building on Clare Street in Northampton is located within the town's Boot and Shoe Quarter Conservation Area.
It was recently used for dance, art and photography studios and the four-story property will now be transformed into 14 one or two-bed apartments.
Planning documents said the building was "significantly under-utilised".
The developers said the surrounding area was made up of a number of historic commercial shoe factories which have since been converted to residential properties, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.
According to planning notes, the West Northamptonshire Council said: "Although the proposal would result in loss of a community use, the benefits of new housing would outweigh this.
"Given the site is in sustainable location, being close to an established residential area and would contribute to the council's housing supply."
The development will provide car parking spaces for up to six tenants, according to plans.
The council stated this was an "under-provision of parking", but said it was acceptable due to its proximity to Northampton town centre and close links to public transport.
A large bin and cycle storage space for up to 14 bikes will also be provided at basement level.
The proposal was approved by West Northamptonshire Council on Wednesday.
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