Turnstone Estates wins consent for £50m leisure scheme
Turnstone Estates has gained planning approval from Colchester Borough Council for a £50m leisure development in Colchester.
The 200,000 sq ft Northern Gateway scheme will offer a 12-screen Cineworld cinema, a Hollywood Bowl centre, a Puttstars indoor mini-golf concept, a Jump Street climbing centre, seven restaurants, two drive-thrus and a 90-bedroom hotel. It will also provide rapid EV charging points.
It is set to open around 2022-23, with works scheduled to start early next year.
Turnstone Estates has gained planning approval from Colchester Borough Council for a £50m leisure development in Colchester.
The 200,000 sq ft Northern Gateway scheme will offer a 12-screen Cineworld cinema, a Hollywood Bowl centre, a Puttstars indoor mini-golf concept, a Jump Street climbing centre, seven restaurants, two drive-thrus and a 90-bedroom hotel. It will also provide rapid EV charging points.
It is set to open around 2022-23, with works scheduled to start early next year.
Chris Goldsmith, managing director of Turnstone Estates, said: “With the arrival of a Covid vaccine on the horizon, we look forward to life returning to a near normal and people having a wide variety of choices to enjoy themselves once again.”
David King, portfolio holder for business and resources for Colchester Borough Council, said: “This is a real positive milestone for the new leisure development.
“Progress to transform the Northern Gateway into a hub for improved wellbeing, physical activity, jobs, housing and renewable energy will now continue to stride forward.”
Whybrow and Wareing & Partners are advising Turnstone.
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