Plans for historic gateway site in Longton approved.

Retirement appartments are going to be built

Author: Matt MaddrenPublished 30th Jun 2023

A landmark gateway site in Longton, significant to Stoke-on-Trent’s ceramics heritage, has received planning approval for re-development into attractive town centre homes.

A Stoke-on-Trent City Council Planning Committee approved plans submitted by developer OVI Homes for the Crown Works site.

This gives the go-ahead for 58 one and two bedroom apartments for the over 55s including a communal lounge and landscaped courtyard space for resident use.

The plans recognise the site’s significance to earthenware ceramic production since the late 18th century as the former Crown Works, later becoming JohnTams Ltd.

The character is being retained by incorporating some of the existing facade as well as new build that reflects original design features such as gable rooves and brick-built construction.

Councillor Duncan Walker, Cabinet Member for Planning, Climate Change & Regeneration at Stoke-on-Trent City Council said:

“Planning approval is a giant step to a project becoming a reality and we’re excited to see the transformation of this landmark site and the positive impact for Longton.

“OVI Homes is committed to making a difference in Stoke-on-Trent and with clever design they have been able to balance the need for modern, safe and attractive homes whist not losing sight of historic significance and local identity.

“Despite the added complexity, restoring our heritage is worthwhile for the character of places and local pride, helping to attract further investment.”

OVI Homes Director Jon Flowerdew, said:

“OVI has worked tirelessly to breathe new life into this exciting regeneration prospect. Full planning approval offers a huge boost to our ambitious development plans for 2023/2024, and our long-standing commitment to the Crown Works site in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent is an incredibly positive and exciting part of that investment.

“The Crown Works development will transform the gateway to Longton and we have taken time and care to understand the specific challenges on site and the surrounding area to find a sensitive but contemporary building and landscape design.

“Our collaborative approach complements complex public and private regeneration, and the highly positive planning response allows us to begin to build a lasting and productive relationship with the Stoke-on-Trent Council team and local stakeholders across the city on a broad range of projects for the future”.

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