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Empty Tipton social club will be converted into council housing

A former social club will be converted into council housing after plans were given the go-ahead.

By Christian Barnett, contributor Christian Barnett
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The application to convert the former Conservative Club in Union Street, Tipton, into 15 much-needed flats has been approved by Sandwell Council.

A two-storey extension would be built with the surrounding land cleared for landscaping and car parking.

The locally listed but long-empty former Conservative Club, which has now been vacant for some years, was bought by the council after its condition was rapidly deteriorating following a number of break-ins.

Plans to demolish a modern extension at the rear of the club to make way for the new flats were approved last year.

The former Conservative Club, Union Street, Tipton. Pic: Google Maps. Permission for reuse for all LDRS partners.
The former Conservative Club, Union Street, Tipton. Pic: Google Maps. Permission for reuse for all LDRS partners.

The canalside building was home to the Union Flour Mill from 1840 before becoming Tipton Conservative Club in 1909.

The club closed suddenly in 2016.

A huge cannabis farm worth around £1 million was discovered at the abandoned club by police in June 2020.

Fire broke out at the Union Street building just three months later.

The proposals for the former Conservative Club in Union Street, Tipton. Pic: Sandwell Council. Permission for reuse for all LDRS partners.
The proposals for the former Conservative Club in Union Street, Tipton. Pic: Sandwell Council. Permission for reuse for all LDRS partners.

Sandwell Council was given millions in ‘levelling up’ money from the government to invest in regenerating Tipton town centre with the main plan to demolish the 70-year-old council flats in Union Street for 55 new ones.

A statement included with the application when it was submitted at the start of the year said: “The development site will have two active frontages.

The first of these addresses Union Street, an important route linking Tipton town centre, shops and railway station with Victoria Park and the communities that surround it.

“The second is towards the former Tipton Green Branch Canal, now laid out as a landscaped walkway, which forms the site’s northern edge.

“The proposals will blend heritage conservation with new build elements, and the entire site falls within Tipton’s Factory Locks conservation area The former Conservative Club frontage onto Union Street is a locally listed heritage asset, and the building will be sensitively retained and adapted to form new apartments.

“Meanwhile, the rear part of the site will be developed as a small block of new apartments, also for social renting by the council.

“These will overlook the canal walkway and will complement similar apartments scheduled to be built directly opposite; both will offer active frontages onto the canal walkway and will contribute to public safety by introducing extra surveillance.”