A long-abandoned industrial site in Derby is set to be repurposed as a specialist training and film facility following the receipt of planning approval.
The former Aida Bliss ironworks on City Road, which has fallen into disrepair through vandalism and fire damage, will be transformed in phases. The first stage will see the newer warehouse converted into a gymnasium, performance studios, and a café. Later phases will create film set areas, stunt training zones, and acting spaces, followed by rehabilitation and gym facilities for athletes.
The development, backed by Damien Walters Ltd, will also provide a permanent home for Derby City Gymnastics Club. Walters, who has extensive credits in the international film industry, acquired the site from the council in 2023.
Architects leading the project emphasised that the external appearance of the heritage site will remain largely unchanged, preserving the city’s industrial history. Planning documents highlight the potential for the scheme to position Derby as a centre for film-making and gymnastics, while contributing to economic diversification and community benefit.
The staged redevelopment is designed to bring long-term value to the local economy, attract new investment and establish a sustainable use for a heritage asset.