Wolsey Island regeneration to ‘breathe new life’ into waterside brownfield site THE LONGAWAITED redevelopment of the former hosiery factory on Leicester’s Wolsey Island is formally underway, after City Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby broke ground on the site at a ceremony last month.
A Joint Venture Westleigh property director Matthew partnership between leading developers Westleigh and Birmingham-based Moore & Leicester City Mayor Sir Peter housing provider; Midland Heart is Soulsby at the Wolsey Island site behind a scheme to bring 188 new homes to the site, which has fallen into disrepair since hosiery firm Wolsey vacated the factory in 2004. Of the 188 homes, 67 two, three and four bedroom houses will be available for private sale with another seven being allocated for shared ownership, for those who cannot afford to buy outright or first-time buyers looking to get onto the property ladder. A further 114 homes, including 95 one and two bedroom apartments will be made available for market rent through Cygnet Property Management, a subsidiary of Midland Heart, and 19 two and three bedroom homes will be available for affordable rent. The site has been designed to capitalise on the location next to the River Soar, with up to 60% of the homes expected to have a waterfront view and the site is also directly connected to Pioneer Park. City Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby said: “This is a very welcome development for this part of the city. Leicester boasts some beautiful riverside settings but, until fairly recently, development in these areas has been slow to come forward.
LJCC Craftsmanship Awards 2017 HAVE YOU completed a building project in Leicestershire & Rutland worthy of an award during the last two years? Then why not enter the Leicestershire & Rutland Local Joint Consultative Committee Craftsmanship Awards 2017. The LJCC Craftsmanship Awards, now in their 30th year, are supported by the NFB, RIBA, RICS & ACE and can be made for a single trade or element in a building or for an entire building or development. Awards are non-competitive and the emphasis is on ‘Craftsmanship’ not design. For more information about the LJCC organisation and to view photographs of previous award winners and projects visit the website: www.leicsljcc.org.uk See the website ‘News’ page for more details about the Craftsmanship Awards and to download an ‘Entry Form’. For any further queries or information please contact the LJCC Awards co-ordinator, Christopher Linnett by email: chris@linett.co.uk or on 07798 665 662. The entry fee is £50.00, and judging will take place on 28th June with award certificates being presented at an Awards Dinner to be held at College Court, Knighton Road on the 5th October. Entries are to be submitted, with the entry fee, by 31st May 2017 All entries can be emailed to the Awards Administrator, Michael Cooper at: michael.cooper@ darntonb3.com or posted to LJCC, c/o, DarntonB3 Architecture, Suite C, Loughborough Technology Centre, Epinal Way, Loughborough, LE11 3GE. LJCC – ‘Valuing Craftsmanship in Construction.’
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