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PLANNING: 30 properties planned on Ashfield and Gedling border

There are 21 market housing units and nine social, affordable or intermediate units proposed

Planning documents have been received by Gedling Borough Council planning department for development of north of Marion Road in Hucknall on the north eastern edge of Hucknall.

The land sits to the south of Papplewick and Linby.

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The proposed development application was submitted on behalf of Chevin Homes (Derby) Limited by the Planning and Design Group Limited.

Submitted documents state that ‘the site and delivery of the housing is located within the authority boundary of Gedling Borough Council however, the proposed access road, linking to Marion Avenue lies within the jurisdiction of Ashfield District Council. The proposed development is, therefore, cross boundary and both authorities have been issued with a copy of the application.’

Pictured: Access is proposed via Marmion Avenue (PHOTO: Google)

A supporting planning document states that the planning application seeks full permission for the construction of 30 dwellings (including 9 affordable units) with associated infrastructure, open space and landscaping.

The proposed development will consist of 21 market housing units made up of 12 three bedroom and nine two bedroom units.

There will also be nine social, affordable or intermediate rent units made up of seven two bedroom and two three bedroom properties.

Pictured: Proposed site plan (Courtesy of Gedling Borough Council Planning)

Full planning details for application 2023/0233 can be accessed HERE

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