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Design practice rg+p reveals vision for Newark's former Marks and Spencer store on Stodman Street having gained planning consent




Multi-discipline design practice, rg+p has described its vision for the former M&S store on Stodman Street, Newark, having secured planning permission for new homes and co-working space.

rg+p’s design, for Newark and Sherwood District Council, will see the creation of 29 one and two-bedroom apartments and 475m² of co-working space together with car parking, cycle storage, a communal roof terrace and new public realm.

The scheme will regenerate the former Marks & Spencer department store, retaining its 1930’s art deco frontage while re-establishing the medieval St Marks Lane.

How the former M&S building on Stodman Street would look. (55967509)
How the former M&S building on Stodman Street would look. (55967509)

Ben Walton, rg+p’s design director, said: “Our brief for the redevelopment at Stodman Street was to preserve and enhance its historic character whilst providing modern homes and places of work. Through extensive analysis of the townscape, we identified an opportunity to improve the public realm by reinstating St Marks Lane, a medieval lane and natural wayfinding route that connects Stodman Street with Lombard Street.

Stodman Street view. (55967512)
Stodman Street view. (55967512)

“Our design introduces pedestrianised upper and lower walkways along here, together with new commercial units which will help reactivate the street frontage.

“By studying the neighbouring architectural context, we established a series of ‘push and pull’ frontages, with the commercial units creating activity along the street and the residential apartments recessed. The massing was devised in close consultation with the local authority conservation team to ensure an appropriate sense of scale while the material palette features rhomboid grey zinc shingles, beige stone to complement the retained art deco frontage, red brick with dark and light mortar variations, lime wash/white painted brick and metal balustrading.

Former Marks and Spencers building, Newark. 130819TV7-1. (15177298)
Former Marks and Spencers building, Newark. 130819TV7-1. (15177298)

“The approved scheme will restore Newark’s historic layout and we look forward to progressing the project.”

Each of the new homes will have private amenity space. Further sustainable designs include rooftop PV panels, electric vehicle charging points, and green roofing along the façade facing the newly restored St Marks Lane.

St Mark's perspective view. (55967515)
St Mark's perspective view. (55967515)

District council leader David Lloyd said: “These approved plans will provide an excellent opportunity to breathe life back into this vacant space with an interesting and imaginative design that is sympathetic to the surrounding heritage buildings in Newark town centre and materially enhance the quality of the public realm. In addition, by creating new high-quality homes, retail space and job opportunities, this redevelopment will benefit our town and its residents in the longterm.”

The new M&S Foodhall on the Maltings Retail Park, off Northgate, Newark.
The new M&S Foodhall on the Maltings Retail Park, off Northgate, Newark.

A new M&S Foodhall recently opened on the Maltings Retail Park off Northgate, Newark.



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