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Planning Permission Granted For New Leicester City Centre Homes SPECIALIST urban planning consultancy, Hybrid Planning & Development has secured permission for a new, six storey residential development in the heart of Leicester city centre.
Working on behalf of a private developer and alongside Leicesterbased architects, InkDrawn, Hybrid’s successful application will see the construction of 21 one and two bedroom apartments and associated amenities on a derelict, brownfield site on the corner of Jarvis Street and All Saints Road in the city centre. “Following a series of proactive negotiations with the local authority, including an effective preapplication process, we’ve been able to bring forward viable plans for a characterful new development that will complement the heritage of the area,” said Claire Day, director and co-founder, Hybrid Planning & Development. “The approved development at Architectural impression of the recently approved Jarvis Street will bring a vacant site new apartment scheme at Jarvis Street, Leicester. back into productive use, providing high quality homes for Leicester’s young professionals, postgraduates and new families. It will also restore the overall street pattern, which includes the locally listed and recently restored Great Central Railway Station as well as the former Generator House, thought to have been built to power the railway station,” concluded Claire. In addition to the 21 apartments, the new development will include a ground floor lobby, communal lounge, extensive cycle storage, refuse storage and visitor car parking. All apartments will be wheelchair accessible and in the framework of Building for Life standards. A fabric first approach will be adopted in
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William Davis Homes renews commitment to award-winning apprenticeship scheme
EAST MIDLANDS housebuilder William Davis Homes has confirmed the continuation of its awardwinning apprenticeship scheme, which has led to permanent jobs for hundreds of trainees. Covid-19 halted apprentice recruitment in 2020 as a temporary measure, but will resume when conditions allow.
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