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Plans submitted to turn former Ipswich police station into 15-bed HMO

A developer has submitted plans to convert a former police station in Museum Street into a house of multiple occupancy (HMO) with 15 bedrooms, changing previously approved plans for apartments.

Why it matters: The proposal would transform a prominent town centre building into housing, with a mix of both single-family and multiple occupancy accommodation.

Plans have been submitted to convert a former police station in Museum Street into a house of multiple occupancy (HMO) with 15 bedrooms
Plans have been submitted to convert a former police station in Museum Street into a house of multiple occupancy (HMO) with 15 bedrooms(Oliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk)

The details: Lockwood Perry has submitted plans to Ipswich Borough Council to convert the former police station into:

  • A single residence with five bedrooms, a private garden, a basement and a loft

  • A 15-bedroom HMO split across three floors

  • Seven parking spaces, including two with electric vehicle charging

  • Storage for 20 bicycles and five cargo bikes

The background: The building at 10 Museum Street was granted permission in 2022 to be converted into one house and five apartments, but developers now want to create an HMO instead of the flats.

Conservation plans: The developers say they aim to:

  • Preserve the historic staircase area

  • Retain and enhance internal mouldings and cornice

  • Return the building to its original pre-police station layout

  • Maintain significant internal spaces, including the hall and front rooms

What's next: Ipswich Borough Council will review the plans, including CCTV installation to ensure the car park and access points remain secure.

The bottom line: While the proposal would provide additional housing and preserve historic features, the change from apartments to a larger HMO may raise objections as the plans move through the council's approval process.

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