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Beechdale, Nottingham – Retail

Works start on site on this high quality mixed-use development adjacent to a new Lidl foodstore.   The site is located fronted the A6114 Nottingham ring road. Lettings already completed with Costa Drive Thru, Greggs, The Tanning Shop and Subway, with three further units of 1,250 sqft each still available.   Please contact our agent Jack Shakespeare at FHP at E: jack@fhp.co.uk M: 07817 924 949 or follow the link https://www.fhp.co.uk/properties/unit-4-beechdale-retail-park

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Teal Park, Nottingham – Work is Underway

Work is underway on a new £30 million multi-purpose development in Nottingham which will generate more than 350 new jobs for the local economy.

Property company AC Lloyd and Henry Davidson Developments (HDD) have begun work on the 20-acre site in Netherfield, with the first phase expected to be completed in early 2020.

The Teal Park scheme, based off the Colwick Loop Road, will feature a pub/restaurant, a 66-bedroom care home and retail units.

It will also be home to a 53,000 sq ft trade park for 14 units and 141,000 sq ft of employment units.

The first phase of work will include delivering the enabling and infrastructure works on the site, before construction begins on the trade and larger industrial units at the top of the site.

The scheme will be delivered in phases over the next three years, with the next phase due to start in Q1 or Q2 2020.

Mark Edwards, managing director of AC Lloyd Commercial, said: “This is AC Lloyd’s first foray into Nottingham and the wider East Midlands, so it is exciting to see that hard work coming to fruition and construction starting on site.

We have already seen good interest in the units on site, with national occupiers secured and we are confident of attracting further interest on the remaining units.

The development is set to be of great benefit to Netherfield and its surrounding communities, creating between 350 to 400 new jobs once the scheme has been completed, and creating a lasting legacy in the area.”

Reserved Matters Applications have been submitted for the various phases on the site, with planning permission now secured for a 66-bed care home.

HDD will be responsible for delivering the project on behalf of AC Lloyd.

Scott Davidson, managing director of Nottingham and Birmingham based HDD, said: “It is fantastic to see the scheme starting to come to life.

“The team at HDD has worked tirelessly to get the project to this stage and it will generate significant employment.”

 

L->R Damian Middleton – HDD, Mark Edwards – AC Lloyd, Richard Croft – HDD

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Haddenham Construction in Progress

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Work is underway on a new £3.7 million mixed-use development near Aylesbury.

Coventry-based Deeley Construction has started work on a new children’s day nursery, retail unit and 17 apartments in Pegasus Way, Haddenham, in partnership with Henry Davidson Developments.

The scheme, which is on the site of a former airfield, is set for completion in the summer of 2020 and will bring into use the site for the community.

The National Coop has already committed to the convenience store, which will be situated on the ground floor along with a Bright Horizons Nursery and Pre-school, with the two-bedroom homes on the first and second floors.

Martin Gallagher, managing director of Deeley Construction, said: “We have worked in this area on many occasions previously and this is another scheme that will bring economic and social benefits to Haddenham.

“The scheme is part of a wider development where there are more than 200 houses under construction, some of which are already occupied so we have worked with the developer to ensure those residents are not affected by our work.

“Deeley Construction is proud to work in partnership with Henry Davidson Developments on this new scheme and will deliver a project that brings homes, retail and jobs to the area.”

Richard Croft, director of Henry Davidson Developments, added: “The development is another great example of what we do best, provide new first-class facilities for the benefit of the existing and growing community.

We are delighted to have appointed Deeley Construction, they have a reputation for quality and we have worked closely with them to ensure the apartments will be built to a high specification complimentary to the fantastic location within walking distance of Haddenham and Thame Parkway Station”.

 

 

Deeley Construction proud to work with HDD on Mixed Use Scheme at Haddenham

Work is underway on a new £3.7 million mixed-use development near Aylesbury.

Coventry-based Deeley Construction has started work on a new children’s day nursery, retail unit and 17 apartments in Pegasus Way, Haddenham, in partnership with Henry Davidson Developments.

The scheme, which is on the site of a former airfield, is set for completion in the summer of 2020 and will bring into use the site for the community.

The National Coop has already committed to the convenience store, which will be situated on the ground floor along with a Bright Horizons Nursery and Pre-school, with the two-bedroom homes on the first and second floors.

Martin Gallagher, managing director of Deeley Construction, said: “We have worked in this area on many occasions previously and this is another scheme that will bring economic and social benefits to Haddenham.

“The scheme is part of a wider development where there are more than 200 houses under construction, some of which are already occupied so we have worked with the developer to ensure those residents are not affected by our work.

“Deeley Construction is proud to work in partnership with Henry Davidson Developments on this new scheme and will deliver a project that brings homes, retail and jobs to the area.”

Richard Croft, director of Henry Davidson Developments, added: “The development is another great example of what we do best, provide new first-class facilities for the benefit of the existing and growing community.

We are delighted to have appointed Deeley Construction, they have a reputation for quality and we have worked closely with them to ensure the apartments will be built to a high specification complimentary to the fantastic location within walking distance of Haddenham and Thame Parkway Station”.

 

Photo – Richard Croft, Director HDD and Steve Turner, Construction Director, Deeley Construction

Gedling Borough Council Approve Plans for 66 Bed Care Home at Teal Park

Work will start later this year on a 12-month programme to create a state-of-the-art care home at a new £30 million mixed-use site in Nottingham.

Gedling Borough Council has approved plans from LNT Care Developments to create a 66-bedroom development for people with residential and residential dementia care needs.

The complex will be part of a 20-acre site at Teal Park off the Colwick Loop Road in Netherfield which is being developed by Warwick-based AC Lloyd alongside Henry Davidson Developments (HDD).

The go ahead from the planning department means work will start in November with the aim to open towards the end of 2020.

Fifty full-time jobs will be created at the care home which will include a cinema, garden room, library, hairdressing salon, coffee shop and tea shop and 66 ensuite bedrooms with wet rooms.

Nick Broadbent, development director at LNT Care Developments, said this was excellent news for the community in Netherfield.

“Our other care homes in Arnold, Bulwell and Newark have been extremely well received because of the high standard of our care and the homes we have created,” he said.

“Receiving planning permission from Gedling Borough Council means we can start enabling works on site this month before we start to build the infrastructure.

“Work will really start in earnest in November and our building programme usually takes 12 months since everything is to a high specification.

“As work progresses, we will start to promote our job vacancies since we will be looking to fill a range of posts.”

The care home will be part of a mixed-use development containing a pub/restaurant, food store, ancillary retail units and children’s nursery as well as a 50,000 sq ft trade park for up to 12 units and 145,000 sq ft of employment units across seven premises if these plans are given the green light.

Mark Edwards, managing director of AC Lloyd Commercial, said this was the first development to receive full planning permission at Teal Park.

He said: “Teal Park is a really exciting venture for AC Lloyd Commercial and it has sparked a great deal of interest from local and national operators.

“We were approached early on by LNT Care Developments and it is fantastic that planning approval has been secured since their home will provide high-quality care for the residents who will be very much part of the community in Netherfield.”

Scott Davidson, managing director of Nottingham and Birmingham based HDD which is delivering the project for AC Lloyd, said: “LNT Care Developments are a first-class operator, they are well respected in the sector and we are delighted to welcome them to Teal Park.

“This is the first step in bringing forward a range of community facilities that will serve the existing and new residents of Netherfield and we look forward to announcing further occupiers in the near future.”

http://aclloyd.com/planning-permission-for-state-of-the-art-care-home/