Harworth Group have published their latest newsletter for the redevelopment of Ironbridge power station https://ironbridgeregeneration.co.uk/news

Harworth Group have published their latest newsletter for the redevelopment of Ironbridge power station https://ironbridgeregeneration.co.uk/news

One marker of the year’s passing is the Property Show, and if market sentiment is reflected in footfall, there is still a lot of activity in the East Midlands. It was a busy event and great to catch up with faces new and old.

Linden Homes’ development of 56 houses was approved by Rushcliffe Borough Council last night. Our work started over two years ago, helping promote the Green Belt site through the Local Plan. Now an allocation in the Local Plan Part 2, we have supported the successful detailed planning application. Assessing the need and cost of adding controlled pedestrian crossings to the A60/Flawforth Lane junction was the trickiest task.

Our office move makes Innes England’s website, and then the press. Read here.

Another consultation event. This time in support of Davidsons’ proposal at Wykin Lane at Stoke Golding. Held in the local Methodist Church, the event sought views on a residential development of up to 60 dwellings on the southern edge of the village. The consultation website includes more details. ADC Infrastructure were present to help answer questions on highways and drainage matters.

In a pre-election bribe that we are happy to accept, the Government has announced funding of £14.7m from the Housing Infrastructure Fund to help deliver the Melton Mowbray Southern Distributor Road. The road unlocks Davidsons’ Melton South development of 1,500 houses that has been waiting for this decision to allow the outline application to be determined. Read the Government and County Council announcements.

Elsewhere we report on the excellent result achieved at Northampton Gateway. On a slightly smaller scale, yet taking a similar amount of time, three and a half years, we have helped secure consent for three dwellings, replacing one. The site is at the end of a shared private driveway extending from Bridle Road in Beeston. Bridle Road is narrow, as is the shared private driveway, speeds are low, but visibility is still substandard at only 13m. Nevertheless, the specific local conditions mean that the extra houses would not, in our opinion, lead to unacceptable road safety impacts. Broxtowe Borough Council disagreed and refused the application. The Inspector agreed and allowed the appeal. We congratulate Taylor Built Homes on their patience and for having the guts to submit their beliefs to the ultimate test.

Fantastic news, that the Secretary of State for Transport has granted development consent for Northampton Gateway. Read the Decision letter and see Roxhill’s website for a description of the development. The project’s success is down to a fantastic effort from all of Roxhill’s team, as well as numerous people at ADC Infrastructure, ably led by Stuart Dunhill.

The second public consultation event in a week. This time we were at Gotham, to show residents Davidsons’ plans for around 100 houses on an allocated site to the west of Leake Road. The two key issues for us to explain were the proposal to enhance the sites drainage to deal with current problems with surface water flooding, and how on-street car parking on Leake Road is being considered. The consultation website is www.gypsumway-gotham.co.uk

Matthew makes the papers, discussing Cinderhill in a quieter moment – read it here.
