The Business Exchange Bath & Somerset Issue 4: Summer 2017 | Page 7

Cover Story: WIDCOMBE SOCIAL CLUB UP FOR NATIONAL AWARD Widcombe Social Club has been shortlisted in the national Housing Design Awards 2017, following its recent regeneration. This important site in the heart of the village, was a four-year long, £5M joint venture between Iesis Group and Widcombe Social Club, involving the delivery of a new community social club and mixed-use student led development. The original low rise building was demolished and replaced with one more befitting of the area. Iesis Group worked on the project from inception, writing the planning application, appointing professionals and contractors and securing local business input. They also arranged pre-letting the new supermarket and oversaw the delivery and interaction with the club for their new facility. Iesis director, Iestyn Lewis said: “We adopted a staged delivery to suit the logistical and delivery issues experienced with a very busy corner plot, right in Bath city centre. The old building had sign ificant issues with water ingress and asbestos. Part of the Iesis proposal was to generate seed investment to build the new club, generating support from local residents. “Due to its prominent location within the Bath Conservation Area and World Heritage Site, the design and materials had to be of a high quality to meet the local authority’s aspirations. This presented a design challenge for Stride Treglown, the architects, as there were three distinct characters they needed to respond to.” The brief was to ensure the high street elevation was in keeping with the predominantly Georgian context. To accommodate this, Ashlar Bath stone was used. And on the second elevation, a rubble stone plinth was used to articulate the way the building ‘steps up’ the hill. The third characteristic the architects had to consider was the semi- rural, waterside setting. To complement this, the roofing materials used are typical of those used in a dockside development, predominantly timber and rubble, giving an industrial feel. Now complete, the mixed-use scheme provides 40 en-suite student beds, a supermarket and a modern club facility. Iesis Group and all those involved in the project eagerly await the results of the Housing Design Awards that take place in London on July 10. Up against high-profile developments in London and top industry players, the winner will be championed for their skill and innovation. To find out more about the Housing and Design Awards visit: www.hdawards.org Visit Widcombe Social Club online: www.widcombesocialclub.co.uk And for more about Iesis go to: www.iesis.net EXPERT ADVISERS Of owner managed businesses, private individuals and their families Get in touch for fresh ideas 11 Laura Place, Bath, BA2 4BL | 01225 325580 www.richardsonswift.co.uk THE BUSINESS EXCHANGE 2017 7