The proposed Station Approach development adjacent to Winchester train station has moved closer to the submission of a planning application.
Councillors on the Station Approach Committee received an update on site access, market analysis and delivery at their meeting this month and were satisfied that preparation for a planning application can begin, with a proposed submission date in March 2019.
The development will create Grade A office space within 130,000 sq ft of business accommodation, bringing new commerce and employment opportunities to Winchester, supported by café and small retail units. Over 1,000 jobs could be accommodated on the site and the scheme has the support of the Hampshire Chamber of Commerce as well as Winchester Business Improvement District.
It will also transform the area outside of the station, offering improved options for pedestrian, cyclist and public transport users, making moving around and living in the area a more desirable and pleasant experience.
The rejuvenation of Station Hill and Station Road is set to progress. Key stakeholders will be invited to share their vision for the outdoor spaces at a series of workshops next month, with a full public consultation following early next year.
Steve Miller, chair of the Station Approach Committee, said: “We know that there is a shortage of high-quality office space in Winchester and that businesses wishing to move to the area are currently unable to. The business community has expressed its interest in the location and we are therefore keen to move the project forward to enable us to welcome these businesses sooner rather than later.”
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