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Consultation has concluded
Overview
Bristol City Council’s new build development team is developing a residential planning application for the former Greville Elderly Persons Home (EPH) site on Lacey Road, Stockwood.
The intention is to deliver 100% affordable housing on this site, the actual split of the different types of the affordable is not yet agreed or finalised but is likely to be a mix of Social Rent and Shared ownership homes.
to increase the supply of affordable housing in Bristol; and
because high property prices make it difficult to buy and rent in Bristol
We previously consulted with the residents on our initial ideas for the site. Since then we have been working with our urban design team to address concerns from the first stage of consultation. We have now developed a plan, taking your feedback into consideration and would like to share these designs with you before we submit a planning application.
We are inviting you to look through the revised proposals and information provided on the following pages. There will be an opportunity to provide comments at the end.
What happens next
We will develop a detailed planning application which will be submitted in summer 2021.
Through the planning application process, you will have opportunity for final comment. Details of how to do this will be available on our website.
Overview
Bristol City Council’s new build development team is developing a residential planning application for the former Greville Elderly Persons Home (EPH) site on Lacey Road, Stockwood.
The intention is to deliver 100% affordable housing on this site, the actual split of the different types of the affordable is not yet agreed or finalised but is likely to be a mix of Social Rent and Shared ownership homes.
to increase the supply of affordable housing in Bristol; and
because high property prices make it difficult to buy and rent in Bristol
We previously consulted with the residents on our initial ideas for the site. Since then we have been working with our urban design team to address concerns from the first stage of consultation. We have now developed a plan, taking your feedback into consideration and would like to share these designs with you before we submit a planning application.
We are inviting you to look through the revised proposals and information provided on the following pages. There will be an opportunity to provide comments at the end.
What happens next
We will develop a detailed planning application which will be submitted in summer 2021.
Through the planning application process, you will have opportunity for final comment. Details of how to do this will be available on our website.
Lifecycle
Open
Greville House – Consultation Phase 2 has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under Review
Greville House – Consultation Phase 2 is currently at this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Greville House – Consultation Phase 2