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One of Nottingham city’s biggest housing regeneration projects has been on show to housing associations across the region. Lenton Green was completed by Nottingham City Council and Nottingham City Homes (NCH) earlier this year. Over four years, the area was completely transformed, with five tower blocks being demolished to make way for 142 homes, including […]
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Plans to enable a new Central Library to be included in the Broadmarsh Car Park development have been approved by Nottingham City Council’s Planning Committee. The Planning Committee approved adapted plans for the new Broadmarsh Car Park building to accommodate space for the new Central Library. The plans follow a public consultation which highlighted overwhelming […]
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A new addition to Nottingham Science Park was approved by Nottingham City Council’s Planning Committee, providing a welcome extension and focal point for the site. The striking new building will provide office space for innovative science start-ups, or expansion space for growing firms looking for research and development facilities near like-minded firms, creating a more […]
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Nottingham’s Urban Room was officially opened in Carrington Street last night (Thursday 27 September). The special event included guests Mike Baulcombe, Regional Director for Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Cllr Jane Urquhart, Portfolio Holder for Planning, Housing and Regeneration at Nottingham City Council. The Urban Room concept was first introduced in the 2014 Farrell […]
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Councillors will be asked next week to agree to move ahead with the construction of the new Broadmarsh Car Park and Bus Station. The new, modern car park with integrated bus station and retail units is an essential part of the wider Broadmarsh programme, which will deliver significant regeneration on the southern side of the […]
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Nottingham City Council is working with Nottingham City Homes to connect four low-rise apartment blocks in Sneinton to the District Heating network. As part of the city’s ongoing Greener HousiNG programme, 94 households in Bryon, Keswick, Morley and Haywood Courts will be receiving energy efficiency measures, including a connection to the city’s energy-from-waste, low carbon, […]
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There’s way too many new student flats in Nottingham, right? Wrong, according to new data showing that demand is still outstripping supply in the city. It’s a common misconception that there is over-provision of purpose-built student accommodation in the city centre, with the assumption that many student flats are standing empty and that every other […]
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Roadworks will take place in the Broadmarsh area over the summer as part of the Broadmarsh redevelopment programme. Starting at the beginning of June and lasting approximately four months, major improvement works will take place on Collin Street and Middle Hill to replace a waterproof membrane under both roads, which sit above part of intu […]
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Nottingham City Council have announced today that Broadmarsh East Car Park will close on Friday 18 May, to enable the site to be prepared for handover to Nottingham College in early June. Nottingham College will construct a £58m building, which will host around 2,000 students a year and will include a café, training restaurant, performance […]
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Nottingham City Council has agreed the sale of an iconic city centre building to developers, Shoby Properties Ltd, giving the historic site a new purpose and creating much-needed office space. This 19th century block of shops, office space, studios and workshops, at 28-48 Carrington Street, known as City Buildings, is located in the southern entrance […]
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