Changes to Kingston Mills plans
Over the last few months much of the 6¼ acre Kingston Mills site has been cleared (mostly factories built during the second half of the 20th century). Construction work on the residential phases of the project is about to start, including 30% affordable housing (both rental and shared equity).
The developers, Linden Homes, are now planning to request planning permission for a number of changes to the areas of the scheme closest to the town centre.
The proposed changes result from close scrutiny of the town-end of the site in the light of the current and anticipated future state of the commercial market – given that the current commercial mix was formulated as part of the planning application submitted back in 2006.
The new plans reflect the desire both to make Lamb Yard work strongly as an important new urban space for the town and to explore new possibilities for some of the upper level floors of the historic buildings.
Downloads:
The following documents are available for you to download. They are all in PDF format. The first is a large document (11MB); the others are all pages from that document, split into several smaller files so you can just download the ones that interest you most if you wish.
- Full plans document (11MB)
- Display board text
- Plans approved in 2007
- Artist impression of the new Lamb Building
- Proposed changes – ground level
- Proposed changes – first floor
- Proposed changes – second floor
- Proposed changes – third floor/roof
These drawings provide an overview of what is proposed. The planning application will be submitted at the end of October/early November, at which time details will be exhibited in the town (probably in the Library) so that people can register their views. Watch this space for an update later in the month.
The plans are already being discussed by the KM Stakeholder Group of town councillors, community groups etc that has been meeting regularly with the developers since 2004.
If you have any questions, you can contact me, Gerald Milward-Oliver, on 01225 866612 or via this gerald(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)milward-oliver.com.
–Gerald Milward-Oliver

I have heard that the developers of the Avon site in Bradford on Avon, Linden Homes, are applying for permission to no longer include the Vaults building, or any other, for community use for the town. Can this be allowable?
Many people have given a huge amount of energy, time and anxiety to the proposals for this building, on behalf of the town. It has been shown time and again that there is a need for an Arts and Community Centre in the town and hopes have been raised throughout the community that this might finally happen. It is extremely disappointing, therefore, that there should now be any question of the building not being made available.
I hope that the planners and Town councillors will be working as hard and as enthusiastically to ensure that this much needed community space and arts centre is brought about for the town, as they are for ensuring that we get a footbridge.