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New six-storey student accommodation planned for Nottingham
It could be in place by 2023
An impression of how the development could look (Image: Candid PR)
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A new 297-bedroom student accommodation block is planned for Nottingham city centre.
A planning application has been submitted for the major student accommodation scheme on Traffic Street, in Nottingham’s Southside Regeneration Area.
WORK is due to start this summer on a development of 41 affordable homes at Long Lee. The scheme – for land between Long Lee Lane and Redwood Close – was approved by Bradford Council last month, despite some objections. Those behind the project say it will provide jobs and training opportunities and create “a really attractive place to live”. Spearheading the venture is Urban Developments (York) Ltd – part of the Urban Group – in partnership with Bradford-based social housing provider, Accent. The development has been designed by Brewster Bye Architects. Plans to build 45 homes were approved in outline form in 2018. Following that, Brewster Bye submitted a so-called reserved matters application for 32 houses – as well as a full planning application for nine homes on an adjoining site acquired by Urban Developments (York).
CONSTRUCTION work is about to start on a £6.1m project to create dedicated new homes for older people in York. Regency Mews in St Helen s Road, Dringhouses, has been designed for people living with dementia and for those who need assisted living services, and will start to take shape from this month. The scheme will see a further 17 extra care and eight dementia care studio flats, all en-suite, created within a 2,500m2 new-build annex. The new homes will be next to the grounds of The Abbeyfield York Society s existing and fully-occupied extra care and sheltered housing scheme, Abbeyfield House, in Regency Mews.
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