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Nottingham Post
National
Joel Moore

Plans announced to create flats at former Arnold coal yard

Plans have been submitted for flats to be built at a former coal yard in a Nottinghamshire town. Nine one-bedroom properties would be erected at the former Scattergoods Coal Merchants site in Church Street, Arnold, under the proposals.

The application, submitted by Prime Group Director’s Pension Scheme on Friday, May 19, says they will provide an independent living scheme. It would also include communal office space.

A Planning, Design and Access statement submitted to Gedling Borough Council by GPS Planning & Design Limited to accompany the full planning application states: "The application site, which amounts to 1121sqm, is situated on Church Street, within the built-up area of Arnold.

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"This previously developed site has for many years been in use as a coal merchants and benefits from an existing access off Church Street in the north-western part of the site frontage." The building will be made up of three storeys.

Four apartments will be on the ground floor, with three apartments on the first floor and two apartments on the second floor as well as a communal office. Twelve parking spaces are included in the plans, some of which will have electric charging connections.

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