BBC PLOT TWIST: Corporation plans city centre housing on old car park site
Just months after the broadcasting giant packed up its bags and left its historic Alexandra Road studios, new documents reveal a pre-application enquiry has been lodged with Swansea Council planners.
The proposal, submitted by agents Lambert Smith Hampton on behalf of the BBC, outlines a potential residential development on land at Clifton Row..
Clifton Row runs directly behind the iconic Alexandra Road building that served as the corporation’s home in Swansea for decades, and is accessed via the side of the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery.
Measuring approximately 0.094 acres, the plot is currently a disused private car park and is described as an “excellent location for sustainable residential development of one or two units” due to its prime city centre position.
The disused car park on Clifton Row, which sits directly behind the former BBC studios and has been earmarked for potential new housing. (Image: Google Maps)The move comes as Swansea City Centre continues to undergo a massive multi-million pound regeneration project, with several high-profile sites being earmarked for new housing.
The site is surrounded by predominantly residential areas, with the University of Wales Music Technology Centre to the east, making it a natural fit for new homes.
Crucially, the site is just a 10-minute walk from schools, restaurants, cafes, bus stops, and a mere 250 metres from Swansea train station, making it highly attractive for new residents.
The pre-application enquiry seeks to establish the principles that would guide future development, acknowledging that a specific scheme is not yet in place.
The historic former BBC building on Alexandra Road, with the modern extension of the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery directly to its right. (Image: Google Maps)This move signals the BBC’s intention to capitalise on its former assets in the city, transforming a redundant space into much-needed housing.
The departure of the BBC from Alexandra Road last year marked the end of an era for broadcasting in Swansea, with operations relocating to new, smaller premises.
However, this new planning enquiry suggests the corporation is keen to maintain a presence in the city, albeit through property development rather than programme making.
The development could breathe new life into a neglected corner of the city centre, bringing more residents and boosting local businesses, much like the ongoing transformation of other city landmarks.
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