Nottingham Post

‘Destructiv­e’ new student flat block angers residents

NEIGHBOURS FEEL POWERLESS OVER SHOWROOM SCHEME

- By JACK THURLOW jack.thurlow@reachplc.com @Jackthurlo­w21

THE redevelopm­ent of a Lenton car showroom site into a 700-bed student flats complex is “destructiv­e”, say angry residents.

Work is now under way at the huge student developmen­t in Derby Road which, until recently, comprised three car dealership­s for Jaguar, Toyota and Lexus.

While Jaguar has moved to new premises in Enterprise Way, Toyota and Lexus are in the process of moving into the space previously occupied by Jaguar, leaving their two dealership­s vacant.

Under an ambitious redevelopm­ent plan, the former Jaguar showroom and garage will be retained, allowing Lexus and Toyota to relocate while other buildings and structures have been knocked down.

Two new buildings – three to six storeys in height – are to be built, creating 700 student beds and shared communal spaces.

But residents are concerned about the massive developmen­t, with problems of noise and road disruption high on the list of reasons they would rather not see more student housing there.

Anthony Shephard, 58, who lives nearby, said: “I don’t want to share everything but I think it’s a terrible idea. I’m totally against the developmen­t.

“It’s not like Nottingham isn’t already full of student accommodat­ion.

“There’s buildings being built for students all the time in this city, it seems, and when is enough enough? The noise, the parking, the disruption it’s going to cause will be unbearable.

“I understand that this is a student city now but when is enough enough? It’s destructiv­e.”

Narendra Desai, 62, who also lives nearby, said: “I am not happy about it because of the number of people moving in and the noise that it will bring.

“But what can you do? Students need to live somewhere and we’re in the city – it’s right there, so you have to get on with it.

“I’m 50/50 about it because I don’t want it this close to home but on the other hand there isn’t anything I can do about it and they need to live somewhere. It’s a student town.”

Another resident, who wished to remain anonymous, said: “I don’t like it but there’s not much that can be done. That’s what the city has turned into, just accommodat­ing for students.

“It’s happening now and there isn’t anything I can do.”

The project was given the green light by Nottingham City Council in March last year.

At the time, a spokesman for developer Unite said: “The design and scale of the proposed building has evolved following a thorough consultati­on process with residents, community groups, local stakeholde­rs and Nottingham City Council. As the UK’S leading developer and provider of purpose-built student accommodat­ion, we take the views and opinions of residents very seriously and have given them the opportunit­y to comment on our proposals throughout the planning process.

“Our proposal will bring a number of significan­t benefits to the site, including a commercial building for university use and the creation of a public open green space planted with mature trees and improved access to the River Leen.”

I think it’s a terrible idea. I’m totally against the developmen­t

Anthony Shephard, 58

 ?? MARIE WILSON ?? Student flats being built on Derby Road
MARIE WILSON Student flats being built on Derby Road

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