Luxury living space for city students

Friday 30th October 2009, 10:31AM GMT.

Students Clare Hollis, Tom Reynolds and Harriet Webb at the new Chambers student accomodation building, Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton.This is the first glimpse inside Wolverhampton’s latest multi-million pound student development. And you can forget the stereotype of grotty student accommodation. The former Chambers 51 building, in Lichfield Street, has been transformed into a luxurious 157-bed complex for the city’s university students.

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    Valerie Evans

    This is a sign that Wolverhampton is being developed and brought up to the 21st century now that the Conservatives have taken control of the Council.

    I’m sure that this will lead to many more fantasic developement in our city.

    Even the Labour Mayor thinks the Conservatives are doing a sterling job!

    Result!

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    David Hartley

    Yeh; inbetween Tories wasting £300,000 of our money on a fountain that rarely works and then shutting it off November to March for “health and safety fears”!

    Oh, and what happened to the Axon Deal to modernise Wolverhampton and the Summer Row development?

    The Tories and their Lib Dem allies are letting Wolverhampton rot!

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    David Hartley

    Oh, and by the way, the student village and Lichfield Street apartment project was started well before the Tory/Lib Dem coalition came to office in May 2008!!!!!!!

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