A planning application received by Gedling Borough Council for the proposed redevelopment of land situated at the end of Sir John Robinson Way off Mansfield Rd (A60) to the rear of the Premier Inn in Daybrook has been granted conditional planning permission by Gedling borough planners.
The decision notice dated March 28 granting conditional permission for the application outlined the sixteen conditions on which permission was granted including that the development must be begun not later than the expiration of three years beginning with the date of the permission (March 28, 2024).
The application was received from Jamie Pert of Planning Potential, Harrogate acting as agent on behalf of McCarthy Stone Retirement Lifestyle Ltd.
The application described the proposed works as ‘Full planning permission for the erection of a 51 no. apartment retirement living development (Use Class C3), landscaping, car parking and all associated works’
A Design and Access statement (DAS) was provided in support of the planning application in Daybrook for a Retirement Living Development for residents aged 60 and above. The applicant is McCarthy Stone who are retirement accommodation providers.

The DAS stated that the proposed development is immediately adjacent to the Aldi Superstore to the South; to the East neighbours Premier Inn Nottingham North; to the West a tall bank separates the site from a residential development of semi-detached houses along Browning Close. To the North there are a number of commercial units including Wickes builder merchant, smaller B2 & B8 units along Salop Street and Daybrook medical centre.

The planning application advised that there are 51 flats / maisonettes proposed for market housing consisting of 36 one bedroom and 15 two bedroom units.
There are 18 parking spaces proposed, seven spaces for mobility scooters and two disability spaces proposed.
Full planning details can be accessed on Planning Application No.2023/0701 HERE.