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Scunthorpe Supermarket Offices to Become 26 New Homes

Summary

  • Unused offices above a supermarket will be converted.
  • Twenty-six new self-contained flats are planned.
  • North Lincolnshire Council approved the change of use.
Scunthorpe Supermarket Offices to Become 26 New Homes

Unused office spaces located above a supermarket in Scunthorpe's town centre are slated for transformation into 26 new residential flats. The plans, which involve converting the offices above the Ellko supermarket on High Street, received approval from North Lincolnshire Council.

The proposed development will consist of self-contained one, two, and three-bedroom flats, each equipped with its own kitchen and bathroom facilities. Importantly, the property will not be operated as a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO).

The council granted approval for the change of use application following the submission of a noise assessment. This decision marks a significant step towards repurposing underutilized commercial spaces into much-needed residential units within the town centre.

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The new flats are being built in the unused office spaces above the Ellko supermarket on High Street in Scunthorpe town centre.
Twenty-six new self-contained flats are planned for conversion from office space.
North Lincolnshire Council approved the planning application for the conversion of offices into flats.

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