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Development Properties IN BRIEF Residential development land in Syston

BROWN & CO FOX

BENNETT are offering for sale an existing three-bed chalet-style bungalow on a site of 1.16 acres at 185 Barkby Road, Syston, Leicester LE7 2AJ.

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Outline planning consent (ref: P/21/1549/2) has been granted for up to 8 dwellings.

The Guide Price is £1,000,000.

For more information, contact Gilbert Watchorn at Brown & Co Fox Bennett on 07825 780 144 or email: gilbert.watchorn@brown-co. com

Site for a care home in Irthlingborough

OSCAR JAMES Estate planning ref- 15/00376/FUL. quiet predominantly residential area, adjacent to open countryside yet just a short distance to local shops and transport links. The overall plot size is circa 0.8 of Benefitting highly layout floors, offering suite shower communal lounges, bathrooms, parking spaces.

For further information or to arrange a site visit please contact sole selling agents Oscar James today. buyer paying Oscar James a finders fee **

Agents are offering for sale a building plot with full planning permission (ref: 15/00376/FUL) for a 60-bedroom care home at 332 Addington Road, Irthlingborough, Northants. NN9 5UU.

The proposed accommodation would be arranged over three floors, each offering 20 bedrooms with their own en-suite shower room, communal lounges, bathrooms, dining areas and kitchens along with a proposed hairdresser’s salon, site office, laundry rooms, 2 lifts and 31 outside parking spaces.

Guide Price: £1,000,000.

For more information, contact Oscar James on 01933 830300 or visit: www.oscar-james.com

The longest bench in Europe?

Work to start this year on green urban park in Nottingham

2023 will see the regeneration of Nottingham’s Southside “continuing apace,” according to Nottingham City Council, despite the setback of £20m of Levelling Up Funding for part of the Broad Marsh vision not being granted by Government.

The Broad Marsh site itself will see work start on the Green Heart element of the scheme later this year.

This will see an area the size of Nottingham’s City Ground football pitch turned into a green urban park, complete with extensive planting and wetland/marsh areas, bringing nature into the heart of the city centre, along with walkways and what could be the longest bench in Europe.

This will be created in the area where the western end of the former shopping centre has been demolished and cleared.

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