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Ambitious multi-million-pound plans to transform Ulverston police station

by Cumbria Crack
09/05/2023
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Ambitious multi-million-pound plans to breathe new life into the former Ulverston police station and courthouse have been revealed.

Ulverston and Sunderland-based architectural and engineering practice Building Design Northern has exchanged contracts on the former constabulary buildings and submitted a planning application with the intention of creating a new multi-use destination.

The firm has released computer generated images of the space show how the firm will transform the damaged, disused buildings into a venue of commercial space, offices, boutique serviced accommodation and new homes.

The former police station will house commercial office space, with jail cells as accommodation.

The superintendent’s quarters -the west wing – which was demolished prior to BDN’s acquisition of the site, will house further serviced accommodation, each apartment with its own en suite and kitchenette space.

The courthouse will incorporate a new restaurant pavilion, with a surrounding courtyard of former garages converted into independent commercial space that is expected to attract a range of retail businesses.

Three one and two-bedroom dwellings are also detailed in plans, replacing former MoT garages, and they will be centred around a communal amenity space with a large central green space, designed to foster a sense of community among residents.

If the plans are approved, BDN will relocate its Ulverston office to the police station, with a communal kitchen, meeting room and desk space proposed for the expanding practice. The buildings fell out of use since it was vacated by the police in 2015, and despite being privately sold, has remained unoccupied since.

What Ulverston police station could look like

Director of architecture and head of BDN’s Ulverston office, Joe Warner, said, “As a local business, we are proud to be playing a part in the transformation of a historic Ulverston landmark and investing back into the area we care deeply about.

“Our investment in the former police station demonstrates our commitment to deliver fantastic developments which will bring more people into the area, as our business establishes a larger base in Ulverston.

“We can’t wait to share more, if our plans to transform the buildings are granted approval.”

BDN, an award-winning architectural, civil and structural engineering firm, established an Ulverston office in 2018 and has recently embarked on ambitious North West growth plans, appointing two new local employees.

BDN’s visionary plans for the development look to provide a unique offering of high-quality accommodation and visitor experiences to Ulverston, at a site that has been neglected since its closure.

“Historic buildings will be restored with modern proposals, while being respectful to their historic context, through preserving original features of the former constabulary buildings.

The plans are expected to go before Westmorland and Furness Council’s planning committee this summer, and if permission is granted, work will quickly start on the redevelopment of the site.

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