Plans have been lodged to turn a homeware store into a retro gaming venue in Derby city centre.

Continue Arcades has submitted a planning application to Derby City Council to convert Home Decor in East Street into an arcade.

Documents state the proposed lounge would consist of classic arcade machines and games consoles as well as games such as pool and air hockey.

They add there would be no gambling facilities, betting activities or cash prizes at the new venue.

A sign saying 'clearance sale' outside Home Decor in Derby

Continue Arcades has applied for planning permission to convert the store in East Street [BBC]

A report submitted with planning documents stated: “The concept is a modern, family-friendly retro gaming venue offering classic arcade machines and console gaming in a supervised indoor environment.

“The venue is designed to provide a safe and inclusive leisure space suitable for families, adults and gaming enthusiasts.”

The proposed venue would be open until 21:00 on Monday to Friday, 23:00 on Saturday and 20:00 on Sunday.

A spokesperson for Continue Arcades said it would bring “nostalgia” to the high street and they hoped to open it in the summer.

According to the council’s website, the planning application is currently undergoing public consultation and the authority has set a decision determination date of 13 May.

An artist's impression of arcade machines

The applicant said the venue would be suitable for families [Continue Arcades]

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