A company called the Club Rooms have put forward a bid to install golf simulation pods in the Red Building, Old Bank Of England Court, with City Hall.

There are also plans to hang a pub-style sign on the outside of the Red Building in the court.

Plans for a sign have also been lodged (Image: Allison Surveying Limited/Norwich City Council)

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The company is owned by Fred Anthony, 26, from Norwich and Stuart Wardle, 43, from Reading.

Mr Anthony said: “This will be the first indoor golf simulator in the city centre so we are quite excited about it and already building some good traction.

“We are installing three premium golf bays deploying trackman hardware and partnering with local schools, businesses and golf clubs to get more people playing the game all year round.”

The pair hope to open their new venture in December if the plans are approved.

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A visualisation of the simulators (Image: Allison Surveying Limited/Norwich City Council)

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Stuart Wardle also runs Recover Physio in Norwich. 

Three rooms within the building would be fitted with golf simulator pods.

A fourth room will be used as a lounge area for guests.

The simulator pods would allow balls to be hit inside the building and caught with a net.

A planning document submitted to the council explains: “The fitting of golf simulator pods within this listed building is an unusual proposition, but it can be achieved without damage to historic fabric.

The plans have been submitted to Norwich City Council (Image: Google)

“The applicant plans to protect features at potential risk from being in close proximity to the pod frames and to regularly inspect, clean and maintain features (including windows) that will be concealed by the pods.”

Norwich City Council will now consider the plans.