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Plans have been revealed to transform the former Nottingham Central Library on Angel Row.
The proposals would see the building become halls of residence for students, with the ground floor converted to provide three retail units, one of which is set to be a takeaway.
The halls of residence would offer a mix of cluster flats and one-bedroom studios, broken down to include 53 one-bedroom studios, six two-bedroom clusters, seven three-bedroom clusters, 11 four-bedroom clusters, one five-bedroom cluster, one six-bedroom cluster, and three eight-bedroom clusters.
A reception, meeting rooms, gym, spa, common room, games room, dinner party room, and cinema are also included in the plans, and a new entrace is to be formed on Mount Street.
Harington Students is behind the plans, having been awarded the purchase of the building from Nottingham City Council through a competitive tender. According to documents submitted for the application, other parties were proposing to demolish the existing building.
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