The building was knocked down in January
A decision is set to be made on a 'key element' of a £21m plan to regenerate a Nottinghamshire town. The vacant Tiles UK warehouse in Derby Road, Stapleford was recently demolished so a new public car park could replace it, and these plans will be decided by councillors at Broxtowe Borough Council's planning committee on March 8.
The proposed car park is a "key element of the Town Deal" according to the council, as it will replace the car parking on Victoria Road. This will be lost when the new £5 million Enterprise Hub is constructed in its place. The hub will include an indoor market space, independent bistro-style food outlets, a vibrant indoor market to the ground floor, as well as flexible office space, - and as such the hub cannot not move forward unless the car park is approved.
The main issues with the planned replacement public car park, according to documents submitted ahead of the planning committee, are its potential impact on highway safety, impact on neighbours and the crime and safety implications for these neighbours and future users. A planning committee report also highlighted the impact on drainage was relevant, as well as on biodiversity.
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