Traffic fears have been raised after Norwich-based FW Properties have applied to South Norfolk Council to build 31 homes off Alan Avenue in Newton Flotman.
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12:31 PM May 11, 2021
Updated:
1:25 PM May 11, 2021
The current building is run down and is often dogged by reports of antisocial behaviour and drug use at night
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A Norfolk developer is planning to regenerate a dilapidated building plagued by antisocial behaviour and doorway drug use into a striking office and residential space near Norwich s Prince of Wales Road.
FW Properties Ltd, owned by Norfolk boys Julian Wells and Ian Fox, is awaiting decision on submitted plans to Norwich City Council to redevelop the building at 1 Ferry Road near Norwich Train Station.
Despite being the head office of Feilden+Mawson Architects since 1970, the plans say the building in its current form desperately needs improvement.
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12:25 PM December 15, 2020
Construction work has started on a new development of 23 homes in Hempnall, south Norfolk.
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Local developer FW Properties has started work on a new housing development in Hempnall, south Norfolk.
The development, off Bungay Road, is being marketed by Bidwells and will feature 23 new houses and bungalows ranging from one-bedroom starter homes to five-bedroom executive properties. As part of the development, three affordable homes will be created for Broadland Housing Association.
Hempnall is the latest development by FW Properties, which has delivered multiple schemes across Norfolk and Suffolk, including its most recently completed scheme of 21 new homes in Rockland St Mary.