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Nottingham Post
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Lana Adkin

Major new Nottingham road network for huge new 3,000 home housing development

A major new road network has been completed in Nottingham for a huge housing development. that's being built on the outskirts of the city. Major progress has been made at the Fairham site, near Gotham and Clifton, with a road infrastructure complete to support the 3,000 homes which will be built.

The new road network has been designed to create a signalled entrance into the 606-acre neighbourhood, Fairham. Work on the new infrastructure, located off Mill Hill Island, began in September 2022 and as of April 18 2023, the new road leading into Fairham known as ‘Fairham Way’ is complete.

The access to NET trams Clifton South Park and Ride, located off the A453, has also been improved. The access to and from the Clifton South tram Park & Ride remained open at all times to keep traffic flowing while works to create new earthworks, carriageway and signalisation took place.

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The 606-acre site is in the process of becoming a whole new neighbourhood for Nottingham with 3,000 new homes, one million square feet of employment space and 200 acres of open green space. When fully built it will also have a primary school, community and sports facilities, and a neighbourhood centre.

The works form part of £100 million of infrastructure improvements scheduled for Fairham. O’Brien Contractors Ltd was awarded lead contactor status to complete the multi-million-pound infrastructure project by Clowes Developments, which is delivering Fairham in partnership with Homes England, the government’s housing accelerator.

Tom O’Brien, Director at O’Brien Contractors Ltd, added: “O’Brien Contractors are delighted that Clifton South Park and Ride access road and Fairham’s brand new signalled access road have been handed over on programme.

Land at Mill Hill island down to Clifton South Park and Ride in August 2022 prior to works (Fairham)

"This has been a team effort from the outset, by taking an open and honest collaborative approach, we have delivered a complex package of works which we are all very proud of.

"I, along with everyone from O’Brien Contractors, look forward to hopefully working with stakeholders on future projects.”

Tramlink is currently in talks with Clowes to offer a Green Travel Plan for commercial unit occupiers and has committed one free tram pass for occupiers of the first 1,000 homes delivered at Fairham.

Andrew Conroy, Chief Operating Officer at Tramlink said :"Each day, our park & rides across Nottingham offer a great solution for those living outside the city centre who want a convenient and more sustainable way to access the city. And, our Clifton South Park & Ride is no exception.

“It allows drivers living in and around Clifton and further afield to park their cars and use our trams to avoid busy rush-hour traffic on the roads or to get around the city cheaper.

“The recent infrastructure project delivered by O’Brien Contractors Ltd and Clowes Developments marks an exciting step for the people of Clifton and the many new homeowners who will call it home when the new Fairham site launches.”

As well as new homes and employment space at the new Fairham site, there will be a neighbourhood centre plus new educational, community and sports and leisure facilities. There will also be a protected future route for the NET tram.

Ali Malik, Director at Clowes Developments, said: “The infrastructure works completed to date was all about creating an important new access for Fairham that will link to the whole of the development in the future. This will allow us to continue to build the internal road network to service the new homes, jobs, amenities and leisure facilities we’re creating at this major new neighbourhood for Nottingham.”

The new community has been designed around a highly sustainable, ultra-connected location set amid the green landscape of south Nottinghamshire. With all amenities co-located alongside one another, it will be one of the most highly accessible as well as greenest new communities in the region.

The scheme will help provide new employment opportunities across the region as well as assisting Rushcliffe Borough Council in meeting its new homes target of 13,500 dwellings by 2030.

Rushcliffe Borough Council’s Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Planning and Housing, Councillor Roger Upton added: “We're pleased to see the completion of the access road, which is a key piece of infrastructure enabling excellent transport links to the Fairham site.

“This is an exciting development for the region that will provide thousands of new houses in line with our new homes target and provide high quality workspaces, facilities and green space for residents and communities to enjoy.

“It will also deliver more employment opportunities to this part of Rushcliffe and the surrounding area.

“Thank you to all partners involved in developing this major strategic site that will help to create a new and vibrant neighbourhood and community.”

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