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Green light for £165m Birmingham housing scheme

City planners back the Soho Wharf project which will see more 750 apartments and houses built on canalside land in Ladywood

CGI of Soho Wharf in Birmingham where 752 apartments and houses will be built(Image: Claridge Architects)

Plans for a major canalside housing development in Birmingham have been approved.

Joint venture partners Galliard Homes and Apsley House Capital have won the city's backing to build 650 apartments and 102 townhouses at the Soho Wharf site next to the Birmingham Main Line Canal in Ladywood.

The decision paves the way for the £165 million regeneration scheme which is called 'Soho Wharf' and will also have more than 10,000 sq ft of commercial space and new public realm.

There will be new pedestrian, cycle and vehicle routes to enable public access through the site and a canal bridge to connect the area with the existing towpath to provide a direct route into the city centre.

Existing buildings on the site will be demolished to make way for the project on 11.7 acres of land off Dudley Road, which neighbours the new Port Loop project.

Soho Wharf has been designed and master-planned by Claridge Architects which also worked with the joint venture partnership on its Timber Yard development near the city's Hippodrome theatre.

Stephen Conway, executive chairman of Galliard Homes, said: "Our vision for Soho Wharf is to deliver a residential-led, mixed-use scheme that will be truly transformative for Birmingham. We are pleased the council shares our vision for the site.