The applicant wanted to let seven flats at Crown Circus but council planners said the proposal would 'hinder the provision of homes for local people'.
A bid to turn seven West End flats in an A-listed building into an aparthotel has been rejected by council planners.
But planning officials ruled the proposal would “hinder the provision of homes for local people”, and was expected to “raise unacceptable noise levels”. One of a curving terrace of A-listed buildings, 3 Crown Circus has a front door entrance for six flats and a separate basement entrance for the seventh.
Check-in and check-out times would “not be at anti-social hours” and “good neighbour house rules” to cover issues such as parties, smoking and loud music would be enforced, the application claimed.
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