Shop units could be transformed into ten new flats in Romford
Briefly

Havering Council is evaluating a planning application to convert retail units at 109 Victoria Road and Midland House into residential housing. The application seeks to change the usage from Class E, which pertains to business and service use, to C3, designating it for residential purposes. If approved, the units would be transformed into ten flats consisting of one and two bedrooms, with an anticipated redevelopment timeframe of six months, highlighted by an increase in parking facilities. A decision on the project is expected by May 9.
The planning application suggests transforming retail units in Romford into residential flats, which if approved, can boost local housing availability.
Havering Council's consideration of the application to convert commercial spaces into homes could potentially enhance the residential landscape in Romford.
The proposed redevelopment aims to transform units into ten flats, a mix of one and two bedrooms, addressing housing needs in the local community.
A decision regarding the application to convert properties in Romford is expected by May 9, with plans to increase parking bays if approved.
Read at www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
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