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Station Quarter plans pass an important stage

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Planning approval has been granted for the Station Quarter project, a significant milestone in the regeneration of Telford Town Centre.

The project includes ambitious plans to create a vibrant and sustainable urban space that will enhance connectivity, provide high-quality housing and commercial opportunities, a state-of-the-art digital skills and enterprise hub operated by Telford College, and create new public spaces for residents and visitors.

Proposals will regenerate a brownfield site at the heart of Telford Town Centre and see the creation of a new mixed use gateway from Telford Central Train Station into the heart of Telford Town Centre, which has long needed a revitalisation.

With the invaluable input from local businesses, partners, and the community, the vision is to transform this area into a thriving hub of activity, innovation, and connectivity.

Phase one of the Station Quarter project will include the development of the digital skills and enterprise hub, where Telford College will be delivering a series of courses, plus a hotel, 189 townhouses and apartments and new and improved public spaces.

The council says: “The digital skills and enterprise hub will provide education and business start-up spaces to enhance digital skills, cater to local employer needs, and empower residents of all ages.

“The addition of a new, high-quality hotel will bolster Telford’s reputation as a premier shopping, leisure, and conference destination in the region.”

The project is being partly funded with £200 million investment of match-funding from the private sector, as well as £22.3 million from the central government’s Towns Fund.

Councillor Shaun Davies, leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, said: “This further planning approval for Station Quarter marks an exciting chapter in Telford’s growth. This project represents our commitment to creating sustainable, modern, and accessible spaces that meet the needs of our residents.”

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