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18/11/02
Current outline application proposes
to demolish key buildings at University of Wolverhamptons
Walsall campus, says Twentieth Century Society
The former teacher training college
at Walsall (now part of the University of Wolverhampton)
has submitted an outline application to develop the
site on Gorway Road. The application goes to the planning
committee this Wednesday, 20 November.
The campus was designed by the leading
practice Sheppard, Robson and Partners and was built
between 1961-64. On tiny budgets, this practice produced
numerous education buildings of genuine power and conviction.
Pevsner comments that the former teacher training college
is the practices finest building in the
county (Buildings of England: Staffordshire, 1974).
However, it appears that the campuss significance
has not been recognised by the university and it is
proposed that integral buildings be demolished, including
the u-planned buildings surrounding the central teaching
tower, and possibly the tower itself, which would be
replaced by car-parking provision.
The society considers the former teacher
training college to be a strong candidate for listing
and will be submitting an application to DCMS. We have
also written to Walsall Borough Council urging them
not to decide this application at their committee on
Wednesday. We feel that to make such a decision before
the full merits of these buildings have been assessed
would be wholly irresponsible.
For further information, please
contact: Claire Barrett, Twentieth Century Society on
(020) 7250 3857 or claire.barrett@c20society.org.uk,
or Karen Hulse, Planning Officer, Walsall Metropolitan
Borough Council on (01922) 650000
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