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Gillian Street building to be demolished to make way for eight family homes

by Tony May 9, 2025
May 9, 2025
The Collins industrial building on Gillian Street

Eynsford Property Investments is proposing to demolish the Collins industrial building at 31 Gillian Street and construct eight two storey houses (planning application

View of new houses from Gillian Street

Plans for the site also propose a two storey space for two commercial units as well as cycle and refuse storage.

Plan for site

Architects for the developers – Urbanist Architecture – say the eight private homes (seven three bedroom and one four bedroom) will help meet the demand for family sized homes in the borough and ease the housing shortage.

They say the proposal will develop an underutilised site and improve the residential character of the local area.

The site will be landscaped, with a “green avenue” between the new houses. The aim, say the architects, is to improve the sense of community. The development will also include a residents play area for children.

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