Homes boost for brownfield sites across East Midlands

An example of a brownfield site

Nearly 1500 homes are set to be built on brownfield sites across the region following a cash boost from East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA).

A dozen schemes in Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire have been identified for grants to support housing development on brownfield land through the government’s Brownfield Housing Fund, which has allocated nearly £17million to EMCCA to deliver the developments.

Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward, who called for more homes to be built on brownfield sites during her campaign to be elected as the East Midlands’ first Mayor said: “I’m delighted we’ve been able to kickstart a housing revolution across the region so quickly and begin the challenges of delivering the homes people here need.

“These housing developments will see under-used sites brought back into life in our cities and communities with work starting on some sites. This is a significant stride toward unleashing the potential of brownfield regeneration across our region.”

EMCCA received 50 expressions of interest in bidding for funding for schemes across the region. Independent experts Cushman and Wakefield assessed the applications based on criteria including the ability to get schemes underway quickly.

Now the schemes will undergo further due diligence exercises ahead of business cases for each development being submitted to EMCCA’s Board for final approval.

“It’s really encouraging that applications for this funding were oversubscribed and I’m now working with Government to develop more opportunities for new homes on brownfield land and seeking support for extra funding to get more schemes underway.

“We’re also talking to Homes England about other ways to kickstart housebuilding across the region.”

Ben Pretty, Partner in Cushman & Wakefield’s national land, development and planning team said: “We received a high number of quality expressions of interest and have been through a rigorous sifting process to identify those most aligned to the EMCCA and MHCLG criteria. We look forward to working with EMCCA and scheme promoters to progress the 12 shortlisted schemes through to delivery on site to unlock around 1,500 new homes across the region.”

Jo Nugent, MPP Midlands Director at Homes England said: “Transforming brownfield sites into new communities with much needed new homes should benefit residents across the East Midlands. We’ve been working in partnership with EMCCA to bring these brownfield sites forward, and we now look forward to continuing to support these developments, providing expertise for the due diligence stage, and, ultimately, deliver high-quality homes, and thriving places in the East Midlands.”

The full list of the 12 schemes identified is:

Scheme name Developer Location Local authority area No.
Queens Road (Ph2) MRP Investment & Development Nottingham (NG2 3NH) Nottingham City Council 382
The Island Quarter (Ph1) Conygar Investments Nottingham (NG2 4LA) Nottingham City Council 322
Hawton Lane Lovell New Balderton (NG24 3DN) Newark & Sherwood 309
Land off Bridge Street Wheeldon Brothers Langley Mill (NG16 4EE) Amber Valley 109
Trent Basin West (Ph1 Only) Igloo Nottingham

(NG2 4BN)

Nottingham City Council 45
Castleward Lovell Derby (DE1 2RJ) Derby City Council 112
St Peters Street Michael Placks (on behalf of JMS Construction Ltd) Derby (DE1 1SN) Derby City Council 50
Miller Road Chesterfield Borough Council Chesterfield

(S43 3BE)

Chesterfield 18
Welbeck Gardens Forge New Homes Bolsover (S44 6XX) Bolsover 58
Leviers Court Nottingham Community Housing Association Arnold (NG5 8AX) Gedling 30
Mansfield Road AG Group Derby (DE1 3QY) Derby City Council 33
Former Argos, Bath Street Erewash Borough Council on behalf of Huntington Property One Ltd (developer) Ilkeston (DE7 8FB) Erewash 11
TOTAL 1,479

Published on: 16 August 2024

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