A spokesman for developer Keepmoat Homes Ltd said today “I can confirm that we have now received an offer of financial support from the Homes & Communities Agency (HCA) in line with our submission. It is widely recognised that Stonebridge is a priority for the area and one where we can not let the good work which has been done to date be undermined. We are now working with the HCA and Nottingham City Council to design a scheme which addresses the complicated technical issues on site whilst allowing us to develop homes for private sale at affordable levels.
We are optimistic of being in a position to submit a planning application for the next phase by Christmas with a view to being on site by June 2013. The project will be delivered by our Midlands region.”
Keepmoat Homes wish to build 104 affordable houses on the land once occupied by the old blocks of flats which have since been demolished. These areas are in Jersey Gardens & Flewitt Gardens, including the site of Farholm Court and the area of land at the top of Wray Close.
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