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Consultation on key part of East Mids scheme to create 84,000 jobs and add £4.8bn to regional economy

Public comment sought on plans for new homes, green spaces, schools and healthcare facilities

How the HS2 hub at Toton could look

A consultation is underway over plans to regenerate a huge piece of land on the border of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.

The proposed closure of Chetwynd Barracks in 2024 and the start of works at Toton East Midlands Hub for the HS2 eastern section has prompted planners to seek public opinion ahead of a formal public consultation into the plans next year.

They include carbon neutral homes, green spaces, new schools, healthcare facilities and cycle paths covering an area taking in parts of Toton, Chilwell, Stapleford, Sandiacre and Long Eaton.

The proposals are also part of a longer-term vision for that part of the East Midlands which could also see redevelopment of and around Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station and East Midlands Airport, with the ultimate aim of creating 84,000 jobs and adding £4.8 billion to the value of the regional economy.

Nottinghamshire County Council leader Coun Kay Cutts chairs the Toton Delivery Board and HS2 executive board.

She said: “This is a once in a generation opportunity to create a bright future for decades to come.

“The region has really come together behind these bold and ambitious proposals for Toton and Chetwynd.

“A proposed new green village will create local jobs, new carbon neutral, affordable homes, and new community facilities including a new school.