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£3M APARTMENT AND OFFICE BLOCK
Plans for a £3m apartment and office block behind the
former John Smith clockworks site have been given the
green light. Derby City Council's planning committee gave
the go-ahead to the development in Queen Street, Derby,
despite concerns from some residents that important
heritage would be lost. Work should start this autumn and
last for 18 months. Developer Wilfred Young Homes put
revised plans before the council in May of this year,
having withdrawn original proposals last August because
the design was deemed to be out of context with the
surroundings. The new proposals are deemed to be more
appropriate because the appartments are now
"staggered back and not in a single block".
The development includes two penthouse appartments, six
one-bedroom flats and 10 two-bedroom flats, plus a
two-storey office area. The traditional clockworks front
will be integrated into the design. However, some
residents have voiced opposition to the plans and sought
to obtain listed status for the building. The Derby
Heritage and Environmental Association of Residents and
Traders (HEART) staged a sit-in protest in May as work
got under way to clear buildings at the back of the site.
It then made two applications to the Department of Media
Culture and Sport via English Heritage to get the
building listed so it could be preserved, but both
applications have been turned down.
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