As of the end of January 2026, there are four active planning applications which affect the Neighbourhood Forum Area. The best way to find the Applications is through the Broxtowe Planning Portal and search for the numbers given.
Toton East (25/00255/FUL): 155 dwellings and associated open space, etc.. There are 220 documents most of which are descriptions of the different types of houses to be built. Figure 4.1 Coloured Planning Layout gives details of the actual proposed homes, location of Affordable Homes, etc..
Toton North (25/00306/OUT): 880 dwellings, Link Road, local centre, country park, etc.. There are 84 documents with a Transport Assessment as well as indicative layouts.
Toton West (25/00371/OUT and 25/00928/FUL): 420 dwellings. These two applications are for the same area with 69 dwellings a Full Application and the remaining 351 outline. There are 264 documents in all with most of the ones in 00928 being the housing styles.

The following diagram is from the Greater Nottingham Strategic Plan and highlights the fact that the developments should be considered in their entirety (~4,800 homes and 32,000 sqm employment).

- Planning Updates – Update! - Toton “West” Planning Applications 25/00371/OUT & 25/00928/FUL Further to our previous post, Bloor Homes have submitted a further planning application 25/00928/FUL for the same site in addition to the amended 25/00371/OUT application. The new application is a hybrid one seeking … Continue reading
- Planning Updates - Toton “West” Planning Application 25/00371/OUT We (along with neighbouring Forum members & residents) received notification from Broxtowe Borough Council this week that amendments have been made to this application in that additional information has been submitted in the form of … Continue reading
- East Midlands Transport Plan - The East Midlands Mayor is consulting upon a Transport Plan for the East Midlands. It has ambitious objectives and will affect our lives when implemented. The Draft can be read here and we have less than 12 weeks to make … Continue reading
- Planning Notice - Some of you may have seen this planning notice near the Toton tram stop – Certificate of Alternative Development for the previous Toton HS2 site. The Forum has been aware of it for a while, but it has taken us … Continue reading
- Digest 18th September 2025 – Toton East Archeological Study & Greenbelt Framework Review - Archeological Study: Following on from the post of the 10th September. Thanks to those of you who responded with information about the fact that trenches are being dug in other fields. We’ve also had the following initial response from Nottinghamshire … Continue reading
- Consultation on revised Green Belt Assessment Framework 14th August to 12th September - Green Belt Assessment Framework Consultation Continue reading
- Toton “East”, “North” & “West” Planning Applications Discussion - Members of the Steering Group met with representatives from Broxtowe’s Development Management team this week to discuss the Bloor/Peveril planning applications for their three sites in Toton. The Forum outlined the main concerns (as per our earlier representations) to the … Continue reading
- Planning Application 25/00371/OUT “Toton West” – Comments to Broxtowe - Update 21st June: The deadline for comments to Broxtowe is the 4th July 2025 – make sure you get your comments in on time. The latest Outline Planning Application for a residential development of up to 420 dwellings and associated … Continue reading
- Broxtowe Planning Application 25/00255 - The Forum Steering Group has formally submitted its representations to this full planning application to Construct 155 dwellings and associated open space and infrastructure in “Toton East”. The representations are in two parts:- 1) Covering Letter 2) Assessment against each … Continue reading
- Broxtowe Planning Applications 25/00255 and 25/00306 - Broxtowe has two planning applications indicated above – 255 is a full planning application for “Toton East” (155 homes) and 306 is an outline planing application for “Toton North” (up to 880 homes). Broxtowe will only know your opinions if … Continue reading