Busy Bristol petrol station to be demolished to make way for 30 flats and a shop under new plans

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A petrol station in Bristol could be replaced with flats under new plans recently submitted to the city council.

Concord Service Station on Stockwood Lane in Stockwood would be demolished to make way for 30 flats and a shop if the planning application is successful.

The flats would be housed in a four-storey building, with dedicated parking spaces created for each of them.

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How the flats at Concord Petrol Station would lookHow the flats at Concord Petrol Station would look
How the flats at Concord Petrol Station would look | Stokes Morgan Planning

Planning agents said: “We received feedback that the current activities on site cause substantive disruption on Stockwood Lane and contribute to increased traffic.

“As well as generally detracting from the area due to the poor quality of the buildings, the existing structures have reached the end of their usable life, and their replacement is now necessary.”

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