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Soho Loop canalside scheme gets green light

The mixed-use proposals were warmly welcomed by Birmingham City Council’s planning committee

CGI of plans for a new canalside development at Soho Loop(Image: Pic: SR Davis Architects)

Proposals for a – which would put a dent in Birmingham’s housing shortage – have been given the green light.

Soho Loop, on the old BCN Main Line canal, aims to transform 12 acres of land near with 504 new homes, shops, a gym and a new cycle bridge.

The proposals were warmly welcomed by Birmingham City Council’s planning committee as a housing boost which could kickstart other key schemes like nearby .

Birmingham is in dire need of housing, with an – but likely only the land for little more than 50,000.

City and Provincial Properties’ (CPP) Soho Loop scheme will see a host of vacant Victorian buildings, including the former Birmingham Arms pub, razed to the ground to make space.

Coun Peter Griffiths (Lab, Kings Norton) said he hoped it would lead to schemes like Icknield Port Loop coming to fruition.

He said: “It is particularly good to see the private sector latching on to our own development in the public sector.”

(Image: Pic: SR Davis Architects)

Coun Peter Douglas Osborn (Con, Weoley), who lives near the site, said “This has been going on for quite a number of years.