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Proposals for huge Next store in Derby look to be over as fresh plans revealed

New Kingsway scheme would feature a care home and retirement living apartments

This artist's impression shows what the proposed new Next store would have looked like(Image: Resolve Public Affairs)

Plans by retail giant Next to open a huge new store on former hospital land in Derby appear to be over after fresh plans were revealed for the site.

A year ago, a public consultation was held to get views on the retailer’s plan to open a 2,400 square metre store on part of the former Kingsway Hospital site.

The new store was part of a wider plan to bring new amenities to Manor Kingsway, which is a 700-home development being built by Kier Living. The proposals also included a restaurant and coffee shop with drive-thru.

However, following the consultation a formal planning application was never submitted.

Now, a new plan has been revealed for the Kingsway site. A fresh public consultation has been launched on plans for a care home, retirement apartments and drive-thru coffee shop.

The original plans would have seen Next close its Kingsway Retail Park store(Image: google)

The development by Leeds-based Torsion Group could see up to 150 new full and part-time skilled jobs.

The proposals include an 80-bed care home, 56 retirement living apartments and a 168 sq metre coffee shop and drive-thru.

Kier Living has been building hundreds of new homes in the area(Image: Derby Telegraph)

According to Torsion Group, both the care home and retirement apartments will have private communal gardens and associated car parking. The plans will also include “significant” new landscaping and tree-planting across the site.