Arden House Hotel plans submitted as residents told they can have their say on new proposal
People can have their say on a plan to convert a four-star hotel in Bickenhill into a children's care home. The proposal for the “luxury boutique" Arden House Hotel in Maple Leaf Drive - where rooms cost from around £50 a night ” - has been submitted to Solihull Council.
Visitors can currently book rooms from around £50 a night at the hotel described as a “luxury boutique”. Applicant Mr Choudary has submitted the application which applied for a change of use of the location from a C1 class (hotels) to C2 (residential institution) in July.
The plans submitted show converting the hotel rooms into children and staff bedrooms. The applicant's plans are for a kitchen, dining room, office and a reception/lounge on the ground floor; four bedrooms for children with en-suites as well as a staff room on the first floor. The application is a resubmission, the plans having previously gained planning permission in 2018. However planning permission expired in March 2021 with the site continuing to be used as a hotel since.
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A consultation is now underway running until October 8. Anyone wanting to comment on the proposal can do so by visiting publicaccess.solihull.gov.uk and searching for application PL/2024/01304/COU. It is currently unclear if a final decision will be made by planning officers or if it will be called in by a councillor for determination by Solihull Council’s planning committee.
The current hotel promotes itself on its proximity to Birmingham Airport and the NEC. It has six traditional rooms - each inspired by a Shakespeare character - and an “oak-panelled library lounge”.
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