The proposed redevelopment of a disused garden centre in Tickenham to create a £7m mixed-use scheme has been granted consent.North Somerset District Council has now given outline consent for the project, which will comprise 32 two-and three-bed lifetime homes, flexible office space, a small park, water-meadow and woodland play area.The five-acre brownfield site is owned by Stewart Plant, of Tickenham Court Farm Company, and has been vacant since 2012.Bristol architects’ practice O’Leary Goss, which is behind the visitors’ centre at grade I-listed Clevedon Pier, has developed the plans together with CSJ Planning Consultants.