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Sovereign House, Gascoyne Way

Posted: Thu 13 Mar, 2014 3:25 pm
by Maurader
Whilst out for a walk, I saw a surveyor measuring up outside Sovereign House last week. In his hand were drawings on apartments and landscaping scheme. I know a planning application went in to EHDC to convert that site to homes, so I'm hoping the surveyor's presence means that's either approved or well advanced. It will be great to see that run-down building demolished and replaced with something more attractive and in keeping with the town.

Re: Sovereign House, Gascoyne Way

Posted: Thu 13 Mar, 2014 6:47 pm
by Steve
No decision has yet been made. I believe the developer was advised that planning officers would likely refuse the application on a number of grounds, including over-development and the lack of a plan for the Elbert Wurlings building. Hertford Town Council also raised issues about poor parking provision. I suspect the developers are working to amend their plans to increase the likelihood of approval.

Re: Sovereign House, Gascoyne Way

Posted: Thu 13 Mar, 2014 10:18 pm
by Maurader
Here's hoping a compromise position can be found as the current building is a total eyesore and getting worse with each passing week.

Re: Sovereign House, Gascoyne Way

Posted: Wed 23 Apr, 2014 1:45 am
by Steve
A new planning application has been submitted, although it's not online yet.

Re: Sovereign House, Gascoyne Way

Posted: Tue 01 Jul, 2014 1:03 am
by Steve
Planning approved

http://www.hertford.net/blog/index.php?id=1389" target="_blank

Re: Sovereign House, Gascoyne Way

Posted: Tue 01 Jul, 2014 6:14 am
by codek2
pretty good quality parking then, at least in the event of an attack the garage is going to be a handy place to have :)

Re: Sovereign House, Gascoyne Way

Posted: Tue 01 Jul, 2014 2:17 pm
by Footfruit
Is this the application that has been approved: 3/13/1967/FP?
Refers to "Demolition of Sovereign House and redevelopment to provide 84no. residential units, 83 car parking spaces, relocated sub-station and associated access, amenity space and landscaping - Amended Scheme"
If so, fewer flats, less disparity between flats and parking spaces though can one anticipate how many will be 2 car households?

Edited.... Oops, not my intention to turn this into a parking debate: this is amply covered elsewhere I am sure.

Re: Sovereign House, Gascoyne Way

Posted: Tue 01 Jul, 2014 9:31 pm
by leo densian
Wonder how much cheaper the one without a parking space will be?

Seriously though, more flats? Just what the doctor ordered - well it would be if you can get to see one with no extra amenities and infrastructure in place to support all the new intensive development. Apart from coffee shops obviously.