Plans to revamp Gloucester Fleece Hotel site unveiled
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Detailed plans for a £350,000 revamp of the Fleece Hotel site in Gloucester have been unveiled.
Proposals for the mostly derelict and unused area include plans for new offices, flats, restaurants, cafes, shops and a hotel.
Parts of the building in Westgate Street are Grade I-listed, 900 years old and said to be of "international significance".
A four-week period of will end on 14 December.
The building was passed into the ownership of Gloucester City Council in July after the South West Regional Development Agency was abolished.
A council spokesman said the scheme would "ensure the site's repair, restoration and active reuse to create a vibrant urban space in the heart of the city centre".
The project also includes plans to open up pedestrian access through the 0.28 hectare (0.7 acre) site.
- Published12 September 2011