I recon with investment a correct planning it would make a perfect site for a new stadium. Really put the city on the map and could combine the ice hockey, basket ball etc with it as well as parking, a casino and bars but we all know the council will turn it into student flats or offices that wont get used. Anything but something the people of Coventry need
I recon with investment a correct planning it would make a perfect site for a new stadium. Really put the city on the map and could combine the ice hockey, basket ball etc with it as well as parking, a casino and bars but we all know the council will turn it into student flats or offices that wont get used. Anything but something the people of Coventry need
Agree with your overall point. But the very reason property investors build student flats is that there isn’t enough of them and there’s high demand. Same for high quality office space meaning we can’t attract decent paying jobs. The council build very little themselves and can only approve or deny what’s put in front of them according to planning laws. A decade ago all the complaints were about students taking up family homes in residential areas, now everyone whines that they’re in town. Can’t win. The council can’t stop the unis expanding (Brexit and corona might though).
Your problem appears to be letting the market decide and not having a centrally planned system.
Agree with your overall point. But the very reason property investors build student flats is that there isn’t enough of them and there’s high demand. Same for high quality office space meaning we can’t attract decent paying jobs. The council build very little themselves and can only approve or deny what’s put in front of them according to planning laws. A decade ago all the complaints were about students taking up family homes in residential areas, now everyone whines that they’re in town. Can’t win. The council can’t stop the unis expanding (Brexit and corona might though).
Your problem appears to be letting the market decide and not having a centrally planned system.
The council can ask developers to make certain amendments to their plans before approving them though.
They've signed off many industrial developments without insisting x amount of units have 3 phase capacity.
It's cost the city a lot of manufacturing jobs (slightly off tangent to what you're talking about I know).
I actually have no problem with the student developments. I think there are actually a fair few benefits to them
Hearsall common . Loads of room for parking . Great access to the motorway network.Canley holt train station close by , and shit loads of pubs . And it will keep the pikeys off .