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Regeneration plans for former watch factory site

Developers want to build new housing and a care home on the site of the old Denbro Works in Birmingham

CGI of plans to redevelop the site of Bill House, in Soho Road, Birmingham

Plans have been revealed to revamp the home of a derelict former watch factory in Birmingham to create new housing.

The Pickstock Group is hoping to win the city's backing to regenerate the site of Bill House in Soho Hill, near Handsworth.

The Shropshire-based company wants to create 115 new houses and apartments alongside an 80-bed care home.

The 2.5-acre site has been vacant in recent years,

Bill House was formerly known as the Denbro Works which was built for the Dennison Watch Case Company and would be demolished to make way for the new accommodation.

Pickstock's development director Liam Davies said: "The scheme offers a dynamic approach to different housing typologies, offering affordable housing, open market sale and lease options, alongside a supporting care provision offer."

Jewellery Quarter-based firm Glancy Nichol Architects has designed the scheme.