Ash Sakula reveals alternative vision for Norwich’s Anglia Square

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Source: Ash Sakula Architects

Proposals commissioned by Save Britain’s Heritage follow latest Broadway Malyan plans

Ash Sakula Architects has published alternative proposals for the redevelopment of Norwich’s 1960s Anglia Square.

The move follows continued opposition to Broadway Malyan’s latest plans for the site – after its original 1,200 redevelopment scheme was rejected by then secretary of state for housing Robert Jenrick in November 2020.

Developer Weston Homes returned with lower-rise plans for the 4.7ha site earlier this year. They would deliver 1,100 homes in blocks of up to eight storeys – a significant cut on the original scheme’s hugely controversial 20-storey tower.

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