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Green light for more than 700 apartments in Birmingham

But one councillor says the project looks like 'another cluster of boxes'

An artist's impression of New Bond Street once the development is complete

Plans for a major new housing development near Birmingham city centre have been approved.

The proposals by Homes England will see 762 apartments built on land in New Bond Street, Bordesley.

The project was given the green light at the latest meeting of Birmingham City Council's planning committee but one councillor said the scheme was "another cluster of boxes".

The scheme will see a collection of five buildings of up to 15 storeys each developed, with work set to be completed by 2027.

Alongside the residential accommodation, there will also be more than 20,000 sq ft of commercial space fronting Grand Union Canal.

The application site is currently occupied by offices and a self-storage facility.

Planning committee member Cllr Gareth Moore said that he hoped work would be done on the designs to make them more aesthetically pleasing, given the prominent location of the development.