An application has been received by Gedling Borough Council for 45 new homes on land to the east of Killisick Lane in Arnold.
DLP Planning Ltd, Nottingham who are acting as agents on behalf of Strata Homes and Trustees of Norman Samuel Foster’s Estate, Doncaster want to build 45 dwellings, including associated infrastructure, landscaping and open space on Land to the east of Killisick Lane, Arnold.
The application states that the proposed development will consist of 36 market housing properties and nine properties “for social, affordable or intermediate rent”.

The 36 market rented properties are proposed to consist of 5 X 3 bedroom properties and 31 X 5 bedroom properties and the 9 Social, Affordable or Intermediate Rent properties are proposed to consist of 9 X 3 bedroom properties.
There are 133 parking spaces proposed.



A Planning, Design and Access statement provided in support of the application states that the majority of the proposed units are detached, some of which feature separate garages.
There are also a smaller number of semi-detached/ terraced units, which are dispersed throughout the scheme “to add interest and variety to the street scene”.

Each dwelling is to be provided with an EV charging point and cycle storage will be available – likely in the form of a garden storage facility.
The proposed development also includes new pedestrian and cycle links “to integrate the development with the wider public realm/ strategic allocation parcels and encourage accessibility and use of open space”.
Access to the site is proposed to be via Strathmore Road, which will be extended where the existing road currently terminates at the southern boundary of the site.
Further details regarding Planning Application 2023/0830 can be accessed HERE.





And then it’s the adjacent plot, and the next one to that, and to the left and then more adjacent ones to those….it goes on and on until…all the green is gone….