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Housing Secretary signs off £130m Birmingham regen project

Eutopia Homes wins appeal after city planning chiefs throw out scheme to build 480 homes amid concerns over planning rail infrastructure work

CGI of plans by Eutopia Homes to build 480 apartments and houses and a 167-bedroom hotel in Digbeth(Image: Darling Associates)

A controversial £130 million mixed-use development in Birmingham has been given the green light by the Government following an appeal after it was thrown out by city planning chiefs.

Eutopia Homes has won the backing of Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick for its scheme over 4.2 acres of industrial land at 193 Camp Hill, in Digbeth.

First unveiled in early 2019, the project will comprise 180 apartments and 300 houses for both rent and sale, an eight-storey hotel with 167 bedrooms and 16,000 sq ft of commercial space.

Five percent of the apartments will be affordable alongside a 50 per cent reduction in market rent for the commercial units aimed at attracting start-up companies.

The scheme will be formed of seven blocks ranging from three to 26 storeys, with the tallest tower housing the apartments, alongside public realm.

The site was occupied for more than 100 years by Swiss coil manufacturer Sulzer but it has relocated to a new º£½ÇÊÓÆµ head office and maintenance facility on Birmingham Business Park in Solihull.

The development previously attracted opposition from transport groups because of its proximity to the planned Bordesley Chords rail line project.