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Go-ahead for first phase of £650m Nottingham city centre regeneration

Plans include three-storey pavilion on the waterfront with two restaurants, events space and a large rooftop terrace

How the Canal Turn in Nottingham will look

An investment company behind a huge scheme to regenerate part of Nottingham city centre has welcomed a council decision to grant planning permission.

Conygar is working closely with Nottingham City Council on £650 million plans to redevelop Nottingham’s Southside area.

The new Island Quarter development – one of the biggest in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ – will see a 40-acre site near the Motorpoint arena transformed into new homes, grade A office space, creative spaces, a lifestyle hotel with PRS and co-working space, shops and student accommodation.

Conygar management said they were delighted the city council had agreed to Phase 1A of the plans, called Canal Turn, which include a three-storey pavilion on the waterfront with two restaurants, events space and a large rooftop terrace.

There will be a bandstand and public space, opening up the canal basin area.

A substantial area of new open space will pave the way for the development of the remainder of the site.

Conygar said the permission will be formally granted upon the signing of a Section 106 agreement between the parties, ensuring the developer contributes money to local infrastructure – including more than £1 million towards highways improvements.

Robert Ware, chief executive of Conygar said: “We are delighted with the decision of the planning committee which follows a long period of consultation with the Council and other local stakeholders.