PROPERTY
Ambitious plans for Beeston Square
Ambitious plans to create a vibrant new hub in Nottingham’s biggest suburb with new homes and leisure facilities have been revealed. Broxtowe Borough Council has revealed its plans for phase two of
the Beeston Square development which proposes 120 new homes, a cinema and greater choice of food and drink venues. Councillor Richard Jackson, Leader of the Council for Broxtowe
Borough Council, said: “This is an exciting time for Beeston as we kick- start the second phase of the Beeston Square development. “After speaking to more than 600 residents, we’ve listened to what
An artist’s impression of the new building at Nottingham Trent University
have worked with Nottingham Trent and we are delighted to be working on such a high-profile project in Nottinghamshire.” “Commencement of this building
marks an important milestone as it is the central component of our five-year plan to transform the campus,” said Professor Robert Mortimer, Dean of Nottingham Trent University’s School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences. Work has started on site and the
build is due to open for September 2019.
local people want to see in the area. This has shaped the outline plans to create a mixed-use scheme that will bring modern new homes, a cinema, restaurants and cafes to the town centre.” The development aims to revitalise Beeston’s night-time economy,
driving increased footfall to the town from the local and surrounding communities. Councillor Jackson added: “We want to improve the look and feel of
Beeston town centre so people spend more time enjoying leisure activities closer to home, while creating modern new homes.”
The residential building will have varied floor levels and will create 120 new homes
Apartments boost city masterplan
Derby City Centre Masterplan has received a boost as plans for a 13- storey apartment scheme were approved recently. Permission was granted for a
£14m scheme for two apartment blocks – one 13 storeys comprising 105 quality apartments - to be built on the triangle of land between the Brewery Tap and Exeter Arms, off Derwent Street and Exeter Street on North Riverside. The currently vacant Bio house
office block can now be demolished to make way for the new buildings, which will also include ground-floor commercial units. Derby City Council’s Head of
Planning, Paul Clarke, said: “I’ve said many times that if Derby is going to grow and fulfil its potential as a city, it must grow up.” Councillor Baggy Shanker said:
“We need modern city centre living to meet the demands of its residents. It’s schemes like this that will turn us into a vibrant city.” John Forkin, Marketing Derby,
Image courtesy of Leonard Design Architects
added: “As a core component of the Derby City Masterplan, residential development supports the city economy by bringing more people to city businesses.”
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