A new hotel is among plans to have been given the go-ahead
A wide-range of projects were applied for and given the go-ahead last week in Nottingham. There were a variety of plans submitted to Nottingham City Council that made progress in the week ending August 19.
The trees are inside school grounds and are also close to tram lines. The application is currently pending consideration by Nottingham City Council.Food hall revealed as part of huge planned building complex Plans were registered by the council on August 17 for a huge city redevelopment project that would create a public market hall to host the "best of the Nottingham street-food scene".
The site is a currently vacant plot on the east side of Mansfield Road in the Mapperley Park and Alexandra Park Conservation Area. The site was once occupied by a hotel formed from a two-storey Victorian villa but this was demolished in 2005.
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