, the Battery Green car park and surrounding land on Marina Road in Lowestoft will be transformed into a new cultural quarter.
Dubbed the Cultural Quarter Project, Lowestoft town centre will see three landmark buildings being developed on the site., which will cater for up to 80 people, will also be built, with space for pop-up bars and leisure areas also being earmarked as part of the project.large public square complete with a handful of small green spaces, while another image depicts people using the roof of the former car park.
The new development is set to cost around £24.3million to build, with £14.3million in funding coming from the government's Towns Fund.When the plans were approved, councillor Malcolm Pitchers said: "I can't wait for it to start."Meanwhile, councillor Paul Ashdown added: "Battery Green car park has been a monstrosity in the town for a significant amount of time and to see this actually go with something else coming in its place is exciting.
A new visitor centre and leisure centre will be built, while the forecourt at the train station will be extended.The soft play area will be given a brand-new look, and new additions, including a story-telling owl, will also be installed.The old town is crawling with history and classy buildings, whose walls have many stories to tell and The Deep is a fascinating aquarium attraction.
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