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Joshua Hartley

Plans submitted for 200 more homes at Stapleford housing development

Plans have been submitted to add 200 more properties to a growing Nottinghamshire estate. Housebuilders have submitted a plan to build 200 more homes at the large Field Farm housing development off Ilkeston Road, Stapleford.

This would allow developer Peveril Homes to start the third stage of the housing project, as set out in an outline planning permission. A local centre, which could have included shops and other services, was taken out of this part of the development following Broxtowe Borough Council planning committee feedback.

A Peveril Homes spokesperson said: “The application is the reserved matters details for the remaining part of the field farm development, which has the benefit of outline planning permission.

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This consists of a mixture of two, three, four and five-bedroom properties, but doesn’t include the local centre (Retail, financial and professional services, restaurants/cafes, drinking establishments, hot food takeaways – Classes A1 – A5) following feedback at earlier planning committees, which has been welcomed by the local councillor. Interest in the Field Farm development has already been considerable.

Last year developer Peveril Homes bought the partially completed site from W.Westerman Ltd as part of a larger deal. They then submitted altered plans for the houses that would make up the second stage of the estate, moving away from the originally proposed apartments to a mix of housing that the developers said would allow residents to enjoy outdoor space after Covid.

On February 2 at a Broxtowe Borough Council planning committee the go-ahead was given for the second phase, made up of 132 houses. Homeowners who have moved into Field Farm previously praised the sense of community on the new estate. The application is currently pending consideration by Broxtowe Borough Council.

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