Plans to use Nottinghamshire County Council-owned land to help boost the local economy have taken a further step forward.
This is the next phase of the Top Wighay site, near Hucknall, which the county council successfully secured outline planning permission for in 2022 and has already made substantial progress on, with the residential element of the site and the construction of the Oak House office well underway.
This next phase includes the development of land earmarked for employment use. Uses could include workshops, storage, distribution, and other employment uses that can drive local economic growth.
A specialist agency will now be commissioned by Arc Partnership, on behalf of the county council, to come up with a range of options on the potential future use for this land, including a feasibility study into the self-delivery of employment units.
Options will then be considered by the county council in early 2025.
Councillor Keith Girling, Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Asset Management, said: “We have big plans for this development to bring more jobs, skills and inward investment to the area.
“With its central location, good public transport links and being close to the M1, this site could be an attractive location for businesses.
“We are a forward-thinking council, so providing workshops or business units for SMEs could be something we could consider.
“This would not only help boost the local economy but would also help generate revenue which could be used towards other council services.
“We will carefully look into all the options available to find what is best for this site.”
A new community is being created on the overall site, including much-needed new homes led by Vistry Partnerships.
Oak House, the council’s new low carbon, all-electric office is currently under construction on the site and due for completion in 2025.
It also forms part of the wider plan to bring more jobs, skills and investment into the Hucknall area.
This new office is being designed, project and cost-managed by Arc Partnership and delivered through Arc’s construction partner, Morgan Sindall Construction.
Sara Williams, Deputy Managing Director at Arc Partnership, said: “We are pleased to be supporting Nottinghamshire County Council with the next phase of the Top Wighay site.
“The options appraisal will consider the viability of all development opportunities for the site and local economy.”