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Plans in for major new student accommodation development

University College Birmingham is behind the project to regenerate 1970s halls

CGI of University College Birmingham's plans for Cambrian Wharf (right)(Image: Associated Architects)

Plans have been lodged to build a huge new student accommodation complex containing more than 1,200 bedrooms in Birmingham city centre.

University College Birmingham (UCB) is leading the scheme opposite its main campus building on the edge of the Jewellery Quarter.

If approved, it will comprise two linked blocks, of 15 and 35 storeys respectively, containing 1,205 bedrooms, spread across 237 studios and the remaining 968 in shared flats.

The new development would also have social and study areas, secure bicycle storage and external amenity space, including a private courtyard, and will be called Cambrian Wharf.

The application site covers 1.7 acres and currently houses UCB's 1970s Cambrian Halls buildings but these would be demolished to make way for the new blocks.

Cambrian Halls contains 247 bedrooms but are unused while a sister block called The Maltings, in Granville Street, contains 847 bedrooms and would be closed following the construction of Cambrian Wharf.

Birmingham practice Associated Architects has designed the development.