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Longbridge developers seek permission for cinema & leisure complex

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Longbridge developers St Modwen are seeking planning permission for a new leisure complex at the heart of the new ‘town centre’.

Developers hope that Phase 3 of the regeneration of the former car factory site will bring a cinema, gym and restaurants to Longbridge.

CGI of the proposed leisure complex, which would be adjacent to Smyths Toys

The proposed leisure development would occupy land adjacent to Smyths Toys store.

The modern building would be home to a 9 screen ‘the light’ cinema, a health and fitness ‘the gym’ gymnasium and 6 restaurant units.

The town centre development is already home to Bournville College, a Marks and Spencer superstore, Sainsbury’s, Smyths Toys, Premier Inn, Beefeater, Boots, Hungry Horse pub and more.

The Extracare retirement village, adjacent to the town centre, is set to officially launch this weekend (Saturday 8th July).

The full planning application for the Phase 3 leisure development can be viewed online on Birmingham City Council’s planning portal – search Application Number 2017/05633/PA

Comments and views can be submitted online and must be sent before 27th July 2017.

CGI of the anticipated development of Longbridge

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