Birmingham City Council rejects Bull Ring Indoor Market development plans

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Property giant Hammerson remains ‘highly committed’ to the proposals

Plans to demolish Birmingham’s 900-year-old Bull Ring Indoor Market and build up to 1,544 student bedrooms or 745 residential homes have been rejected by the local authority. 

The proposals, which had been deferred twice, were unanimously turned down by Birmingham City Council’s planning committee on 3rd July – something that the site’s owner described as “deeply frustrating”.

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