Mixed feelings over 188 new student flats coming to Northampton university campus
The university’s development of the Waterside site received outline planning permission in September 2014 to build 188 more student flats as well as a fine art and performance hub, teaching hub and research hub.
But the plans have been met with mixed reactions from readers and residents.
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Hide AdHeather Bryant lives in Malthouse Close in Far Cotton and didn't receive a letter from the university telling her about the recent development.
She said: "About the flats, I'm not happy about that. We have had more of our fair share of trouble from that university.
"I'll give them their due, they have done the safe routes home walk.
"But where we live in Malthouse Close they accumulate there between 2 and 3 o'clock in the morning making a row and we will get this double the amount with more students."
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Hide AdOn Facebook one resident, who has asked not to be named, said: "If they build the flats, maybe we could have the houses that are HMOs turned back into family homes that would be great.
"But I can’t see that happening.
"The greedy landlords would be up in arms. As there are plenty of them."
Others, though, including Deb Gee on Facebook, said: "The university will save the town centre.
"There are already new businesses opening that probably wouldn’t if not for students."
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Hide AdMatthew Coleman added: "People moan whatever happens, it's not even worth entertaining it.
"Agreed though, a brand new university is about the only positive thing in the town and students need somewhere to live."