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Leading planning and design consultancy, Boyer (part of Leaders Romans Group) has secured a resolution to grant planning permission on behalf of Barsad Investments Ltd for 198 units of student accommodation at 6 Hulse Road, Southampton. The resolution was awarded by Southampton City Council on 20 February.

Located under two miles from the city centre, the 3,768.00 sq metre site  is currently occupied by St. Margaret’s House, a 1960s block which  offers 100 student rooms / suites. The existing block will be demolished to create 198 modern, improved student units.

Sustainability is at the forefront of the designs for this development: the building will incorporate biophilic design principles, and if  successful in its aim, will be one of the first buildings in Southampton to achieve a BREEAM Outstanding rating.

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Alice Moore, Associate Director in Boyer’s London office said,

“Quality  student accommodation is in short supply in Southampton, as with so many  other cities. In doubling the number of units currently available on the  site, this scheme goes some way to meeting the very pressing need. We’re  extremely pleased to have worked collaboratively with WGP Architects and  the wider team on this inspiring project and we look forward to seeing  the development coming forward.”

In achieving planning success, Boyer and WGP Architects worked alongside  Pryce and Myers (structural engineers), Vector Design (MEP/ services  engineers and BREEAM assessors), City Designer (heritage/ townscape/  visual assessment/ design collaboration), Stace LLP (project  management), Tyler Grange (ecologists), MJC Tree Services Ltd  (arboriculture), Turkington Martin (landscape architects) and Anstey Horne (daylight-sunlight analysis).

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