Plans for new apartment block submitted

Plans for a four-storey residential development near Hull's Victoria Dock have been submitted.
The apartment block, earmarked on land north of South Bridge Road, would accommodate 20 two-bedroom and four one-bedroom units, according to developers.
Alterations would also be made to an existing retail unit car park to provide parking for the apartments.
The proposals will be considered by Hull City Council.
According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service the site, to the east of the city centre, has become a popular place to live in recent years.
A heritage impact assessment found the development "would not unduly impact upon the residential and commercial amenity of neighbouring occupants".
Other developments on the eastern side of the River Hull include the East Bank Urban Village, which includes plans for up to 850 new homes.
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