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113 affordable homes approved on former factory site

Summary

  • 113 affordable homes will be built on the former Chronos Richardson site.
  • The development will include 18 flats and 95 houses.
  • All homes will be shared-ownership or social housing units.
113 affordable homes approved on former factory site

Plans for 113 affordable homes have received approval on the former Chronos Richardson plastics factory site in Bestwood.

Nottingham City Council's planning committee granted permission for MyPad and Nottingham Community Housing Association to develop the land off Belconnen Road. This project will introduce much-needed housing options to the area.

The new development will consist of 18 flats and 95 houses. Crucially, all of these properties will be allocated for shared-ownership or social housing, addressing local affordability needs.

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113 affordable homes, including 18 flats and 95 houses, are being built on the former factory site.
MyPad and Nottingham Community Housing Association are developing the 113 affordable homes.
All homes will be designated for shared-ownership or social housing.

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