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Author Archives: Steve B
Design Codes follow on: Heritage Asset Study
Chetwynd Barracks still contains a rich collection of Heritage buildings. The WWI Memorial for those civilians who lost their lives in the explosion in July 1918 (134 died, 250 injured) when the original site was National Shell Filling Factory No6 … Continue reading →
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Design Codes follow on: Health Centre Study
This was an important asset that we needed to ensure would be included in the emerging development. As such we worked once more with KEFA on this subject informing them of our views and helping with our local knowledge of … Continue reading →
Design Codes follow on: Community Buildings Study
We took this on as we need to identify what sort of community assets we would like to see, the number, and where we thought they would be best situated. So once more we sat down with the team from … Continue reading →
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Design Codes follow on: Housing Numbers Study
Following on in our series of support documents to our Design Codes we are please to share the Housing Numbers Study Document. As you will be aware Broxtowe Borough Council has set housing targets in its Local Plan (4,500 homes … Continue reading →
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Design Codes follow on: Interactive Masterplan
As Promised, we wanted to send out the support documents that helped us inform the Design Codes revealed on March 26th 2023. So here is our Interactive Master Plan and the same Masterplan with the background words to help you … Continue reading →
Design Codes follow on: Road Junction Study
As you would have seen in the Design Codes document and Master Plan there is what you may consider a strange road layout arrangement at Bardills Roundabout. This was a very early idea that took into consideration the advent of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Chetwynd, Chetwynd Barracks, Consultation, Neighbourhood Forum, Neighbourhood Plan, Road Junction Study, Toton
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CTTCNF Design Codes
As previously reported, we are now happy to release our own Design Codes for you to read and comment upon. These come on the back of the EMDevCo Design Codes consultation, which will now be open until the 30th April. … Continue reading →
Quick Update Design Codes
On the 13th March 2023, East Midland DevCo announced to us that they are putting out their “High level” Design Codes out for public consultation, please see the invitation below. The consultation will be open until the 7th April 2023. … Continue reading →
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Community Development – What we’ve been doing
As you will be aware from recent posts, we are currently working on our Neighbourhood Plan alongside the Broxtowe Borough Council planning team and making good progress. As you will be aware there has been a lot of work behind … Continue reading →
IWM Director General Meets the Forum Team
After much planning and a few false starts, the Director General of the Imperial War Museum Diane Lees visited the Chetwynd Station site recently. This was the first time Diane has visited the site and she was most impressed and … Continue reading →