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Developer vows Brexit will not derail massive £150 million Derby housing scheme

Wavensmere Homes set to start work on long-awaited Nightingale Quarter development

The Nightingale Quarter development will see 800 homes built in Derby city centre(Image: Nightingale Quarter Images)

The developer behind a long-awaited £150 million housing scheme in Derby city centre has vowed that Brexit will not derail the project.

Wavensmere Homes is preparing to break ground on the Nightingale Quarter scheme, which will deliver hundreds of new homes on the site of the former Derbyshire Royal Infirmary.

The firm intends to build around 800 new homes on the 18-acre site, which is bordered by London Road and Osmaston Road.

Over the last few months, Wavensmere has been preparing the site ready for building work to start next month.

But while some decisions at other businesses are being held up by the current Brexit uncertainty, Wavensmere has said that it intends to keep to this schedule, no matter what happens in Parliament.

James Dickens, managing director of Wavensmere Homes(Image: Clarify PR)

 

James Dickens, managing director of Wavensmere Homes, said: “While it’s a very uncertain time for many businesses in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, we are incredibly confident that our development won’t be affected and it will be very much a case of ‘business as usual’ as we forge ahead with the home builds as planned.

“We have got a majority º£½ÇÊÓÆµ supply chain and have all the checks in place to ensure that we won’t stumble as this city centre site finally gets the focus it needs.

Enquiries are now being taken for the new homes(Image: Nightingale Quarter Images)

 

“Not only will we be creating hundreds of jobs, but hundreds of homes for the workers of businesses within Derbyshire, which include leaders in aerospace, rail, freight hub and distribution.