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Gloucester's EDF Site to Become 300 New Homes & Offices
3 Jan
Summary
- Former EDF offices to be redeveloped into housing and business space.
- Plans include up to 300 homes, new offices, and industrial units.
- The proposal will feature public spaces and ecological mitigation areas.
A former EDF energy company site in Gloucester is being considered for a substantial redevelopment project. The company has submitted plans to Gloucester City Council to transform its previous Barnett Way offices into a mixed-use development. This ambitious project is expected to include the construction of up to 300 new homes, alongside modern office spaces, industrial units, and warehousing facilities.
The proposed development encompasses more than just residential and commercial buildings. Plans also outline the creation of public open spaces, dedicated play areas for children, and leisure facilities. Furthermore, the project will incorporate ecological mitigation measures to ensure environmental considerations are addressed. Demolition of existing structures and the construction of new roadways are also part of the comprehensive site works.
EDF has indicated that community engagement will be a key part of the process, with local views being considered before final outline plans are submitted. The City Council has acknowledged the potential benefits, suggesting the development would bring a disused area back into productive use and address the need for housing in Gloucester. A mix of residential and employment uses is deemed appropriate for the site's location.




