The University of Derby says it will 'revise and resubmit an application as soon as possible'.
Plans to use old student accommodation to house asylum seekers have been withdrawn.
A multi-storey building with 274 rooms and shared dining areas, High Peak halls has been empty since 2019, butIn a statement confirming it had withdrawn its application for a certificate of lawful purpose to allow the halls to accommodate non-students, the university said it was "advised that the application would require additional information".
"Feelings have been running high in the town and I, like residents, did not want to see this application approved," he said.
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