Conran and Partners Clacton-on-Sea mixed-use scheme approved
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Schemeincludes a four-storey residential block with 28 homes, of which 40% are designated as affordable housingSource: Conran and PartnersSource: Conran and PartnersSource: Conran and PartnersSource: Conran and Partners1/4show captionTendring district council has approved Conran and Partnersplans for a mixed-use development in Clacton-on-Sea on a council-owned site.The scheme, which forms part of a wider 30 million regeneration initiative, includes new homes, commercial space, and enhanced public realm on the site of a now-demolished former NHS building and adjacent carpark.Thelocal authority is acting as developer for the project and will manage the buildings upon completionon.Conran and PartnersNick Edler, associate director, stated:We are pleased that the planning committee shared our vision and praised how the design contributes to the regeneration of Clacton-on-Seas town centre. This is a key milestone in turning Tendring district councils vision into reality.The project, known as Carnarvon Terrace, includes a four-storey residential block with 28 homes, of which 40% are designated as affordable housing.The development also includesa new multi-storey car park, located behind an existing supermarket to allow for the creation of additional public realm.Source: Conran and PartnersThe landscape design proposes a new public space with green areas, seating, and play spaces, described as a green stepping stone linking Clacton-on-Seas train station with the seafront.The developments material palette is intended to reference Clactons Victorian heritage and the towns pier.Tendring district councils vision for a new civic quarteris being funded through various government grants, including 420,000 from phase two of the Brownfield Land Release Fund.
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