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Wolverhampton city centre regeneration plans submitted

Developers have submitted a planning application for 370 new homes in the heart of Wolverhampton’s historic Canalside Quarter.

The £65m proposal directed by North West based Placefirst is for a transformational residential scheme, to be located close to Wolverhampton’s new £150 million transport Interchange on land off Lower Horseley Fields in the city centre.

The development will deliver the first phase of a canal side community as part of a major regeneration project in the area, providing a mix of townhouses and new build apartments across five acres of brownfield land.

Placefirst has worked collaboratively with the City of Wolverhampton Council and undertook an online public consultation ahead of submission.

Discussions have also taken place with the Canal and River Trust and West Midlands Combined Authority.

WSP is acting as planning consultant.

‘With having delivered major regeneration schemes in the north of England, we’re really excited that our first proposed development in the Midlands will be transformational for such a prominent heritage location,’ said Placefirst chief executive, David Mawson.

‘The vision for this Canalside development is more than new build homes, as our focus is on opening up the canal for public use and creating a thriving community in the heart of the city centre.

‘We’ve worked closely with the local council and engaged the local community to propose what we feel will be a stunning waterside residential scheme that will unearth the true potential of this historic brownfield site, close to Wolverhampton’s newly opened transport interchange.’

The council’s cabinet member for city economy, Cllr Stephen Simkins, added: ‘These plans are aimed at delivering a major residential waterside scheme in our city centre.

‘Regeneration of Canalside is a large and exciting opportunity that will require determined and skilful leadership by the council and partners to realise the opportunity.’

For further information on Wolverhampton’s Canalside Quarter, please visit Placefirst.

Photo Credit – KCB1805 (Pixabay)

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