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NEC housing masterplan back on the table

Regeneration scheme could see surplus car parking at Solihull site used for new residential development

CGI from the 2018 'NEC City' masterplan(Image: NEC Group)

A new development scheme with the potential to create thousands of houses in Solihull has been put back on the table.

The masterplan would see surplus car parks at the NEC campus turned into housing after discussions commenced to resurrect the plan which was last mooted in 2018.

West Midlands Mayor Andy Street has revealed that talks are now under way with a view to formally submitting the site for regeneration.

The plans are light on detail at the moment but previous proposals have suggested more than 2,000 residential units could be built there.

Mr Street said: "This is a game-changing proposal from the NEC which could see an enormous new brownfield housing site in the West Midlands, right in the borough which faces the biggest greenbelt challenge.

"Our region is leading the country in reclaiming brownfield sites for housing but Solihull borough is almost exclusively in the greenbelt. Finding brownfield sites here is a challenge which is why this offer from the NEC is so exciting.

"If we can make this happen, this site will be an important contribution to meeting Solihull’s legal obligations to provide housing land and would secure the long-term protection of a significant amount of greenbelt."