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New use for landmark former bank building in Ellesmere Port

The former bank in Station Road, Ellesmere Port

Plans to transform the upper levels of a prominent former bank building in Ellesmere Port into a house of multiple occupancy (HMO) have been approved. The property on Station Road, whose ground floor was most recently home to William Hill and is situated at the Westminster Road junction, will see its first and second floors redeveloped into five one-bedroom flats.

The ground floor is not included in the development plans. Previously utilised as office space, these upper floors are part of a building that, while locally listed like the nearby derelict Station Hotel pub, lacks the statutory protection of a Grade II listing.

The building's origins trace back to its days as a bank before it became a bookmakers in the 1980s. Zuwin Properties, the developer behind the HMO project, has received the green light from Cheshire West and Chester Council, reports Cheshire Live.

Case officer Lee Talbot endorsed the proposal in his report, noting: "The subject building is a former bank building located on Station Road, within the settlement of Ellesmere Port. The subject building is within the designated Westminster local retail centre, and is a Locally Listed Building.

"The upper floors of the building were last used as offices in association with a previous betting shop use on the ground floor. The application proposes the conversion of the first and second floor to HMO units, with single storey extension to create a bike store and replacement windows (UPVC as per existing)."

He concluded: "In summary, the site is located within the settlement boundary where new residential development is accepted in principle. Subject to the conditions set out below and taking into account the provisions of the development plan and all other material planning considerations, it is recommended that planning permission be granted."