130-home scheme gets thumbs up from city council

How the new estate will look

Plans for 130 new homes in Bilborough have been given the go-ahead by councillors at Nottingham City Council – following support by planning firm Marrons.

The Strata residential scheme, located on Greenfield land to the north of Chingford Road, will deliver a mix of two-, three-, four- and five-bed terrace, semi-detached and detached properties – 20% of which will be affordable homes.

All properties will be equipped with an electric vehicle charge point, while some will also have access to either a garage, shed or dedicated cycle storage.

Claire Linley, head of planning at Strata, said: “We are delighted to have secured planning consent for our second scheme in this part of Nottingham. Marrons has really helped Strata to build strong working relationships with Nottingham City Council planning officers and their in-house urban design and highways teams. We can’t wait to get on site to start delivering these much-needed family homes.”

As a result of the planning application’s approval, Strata will make  Section 106 contributions, including almost £400,000 towards extra secondary school facilities, and more than £60,000 towards employment and training opportunities.

Jenny Keen, planning director at Marrons, who led on the planning application, said: “We have worked closely and proactively with Nottingham City Council from an early stage in the planning process, so we are absolutely thrilled this development has been given the go-ahead.

“The UK is grappling with a national housing crisis and this brand-new community in a wholly sustainable location is a huge step towards addressing this emergency. This development will provide high-quality, attractive and distinctive family homes and, in particular, a high number of much-needed three-bedroom properties.

“Bilborough benefits from numerous local facilities and services, which are easily accessible by public transport, walking and cycling, while being in close proximity to Nottingham city centre and just a 20-minute drive from the railway station.

“Strata has an outstanding record of delivering residential schemes across the country and we are looking forward to seeing the project come to fruition.”

The development will create around 403 full-time equivalent jobs during construction, says Marrons

Construction work is due to commence in July.

 

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