Another office block could be turned into housing in a busy town centre.

Plans have been submitted by Wicker Eagle Worthing Limited to turn Eagle House in High Street, Worthing, into 10 flats.

These would each have an open plan kitchen, living and dining room space.

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The plans also state that the development would have access to 10 car parking spaces, with one designated for each flat.

These would be in a car park shared with neighbouring building Wicker House, which has also had plans submitted to turn it into a block of flats by the same company.

If approved, this building could house 29 flats.

The proposals state that five cycle stands would be available for residents of Eagle House to use.

Adur and Worthing Councils is set to make a final decision on whether to approve the plans by October 9.