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Monday 8 April 2013

St Ann’s pub to be transformed into flats

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AA planning application 13/00718/PFUL3 was submitted to Nottingham City Council by a Mr Ubhi of Alfreton Road Nottingham, on 2nd April, to turn the former White Lion public house in Carlton Road into 8 single flats. The Architect is Molyneux Smith whose Office address is 54 Gertrude Road . West Bridgford .

The site occupied by the White Lion public house stands on the comer of Alfred Street South and Carlton Road, some half mile from the City centre. Alfred Street serves mainly commercial and light industrial properties.

The site therefore is located on the north side of what is a very busy local distributor road. The existing building  housed the former White Lion public house until falling into disuse in 2009; it had  been a trading pub for over 80 years. The former use of the building as a public house required large areas of space at ground level, and the upper storey served as generous accommodation for the landlord and his family.

The Lord Alcester public house in St Matthias Road, St Ann’s, was turned into flats in 2012, and Herron Foods Ltd has now put in a planning application to turn the former Westminster pub in St Ann’s Well Road into two large food stores..

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