Bruntsfield’s Little Sisters of the Poor care home to become student scheme

Edinburgh Council Development Management Sub-Committee have approved plans to turn the former care home into a 230-bed student scheme
The plans were approved yesterdayThe plans were approved yesterday
The plans were approved yesterday

A planning application to create a new student development at the St Joseph’s Nursing Home site on Gilmore Place has been granted by City of Edinburgh Council Development Management Sub-Committee.

The committee voted in favour of a 230-bed student scheme, over 29 cluster flats, on the former Little Sisters of the Poor nursing home site. The C-listed main building includes a chapel.

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The proposed project by S1 Developments will see communal facilities installed in the retained and refurbished chapel, while existing east and west outbuildings and extensions will be demolished and replaced with new three storey accommodation around a retained landscaped courtyard.

The company hope the new purpose-built student accommodation will support the growth and development of the higher education sector in EdinburghThe company hope the new purpose-built student accommodation will support the growth and development of the higher education sector in Edinburgh
The company hope the new purpose-built student accommodation will support the growth and development of the higher education sector in Edinburgh

It will be a predominantly car free development with provision for 230 cycle parking spaces.

The proposal ensures an effective new use for a unique listed building and its grounds whilst causing the least possible harm.

The potential to deliver the site for another care home was not considered suitable for modern requirements, and upgrades to meet Care Commission standards were prohibitively expensive. Delivering housing was severely constrained by a number of factors including access constraints and the layout of the site.

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The introduction of new build elements in order to deliver a viable proposal will only deliver a 4 per cent increase in the current building footprint, while the delivery of a high-quality courtyard will see a 12 per cent increase in the green space.

A spokesperson for S1 Developments, said: “I’m delighted with the decision taken today by councillors. As an Edinburgh-based family company, we are thrilled to see this exciting project given the green light and look forward to breathing new life into this former nursing home.

“Redevelopment will restore the existing care-home building into high quality student accommodation, allowing the retention of the central chapel in its existing form.

“We look forward to getting these proposals underway and to continue working with council officials and the local community to deliver them.”

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