Plans approved for 73 new homes to be built on disused riverside location

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CGI for Pelham Waterside development by CPMG Architects

Plans for 73 new homes to be built on a disused riverside location have been approved by a local authority.

Nottingham City Council has approved designs for the homes on Trent Lane in Nottingham for a new housing development called ‘Pelham Waterside’.

The development will see two and three-storey homes built along with a four-storey apartment block.

Steve Milan, associate group leader for CPMG Architects, who submitted the plans, said: “The development will be part of a pivotal year for the city’s regeneration.

“A combination of high-quality brickwork, timber cladding and dark aluminium windows will ensure Pelham Waterside offers an attractive facade to the Trent Lane redevelopment with the rest of the site creating a high quality public realm.”

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CGI for Pelham Waterside development by CPMG Architects

The new development is due to start on site late summer 2018 and complete during 2019.

Nick Gregory, director for CPMG Architects, said: “We have great expertise in collaborating with government and private companies to deliver attractive and commercially successful projects.

“This scheme will provide much needed residential accommodation in an up and coming part of the city.”

Allan Fisher, director of development and sales for Pelham Homes, said: “After years in the making we’re really excited our scheme has received planning permission.

“We’re looking forward to making our vision for Pelham Waterside a reality when the build starts later in the year.”