Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Demolition well underway for phase four of Castleward in Derby

Demolition has begun ahead of the next round of construction at Castleward.

Site preparation works for Phase Four – the penultimate phase – of the major city-centre regeneration scheme will pave the way for construction work to begin in 2024.

These site preparation works will include the demolition of the former Derbyshire County Transport and Tarmac sites that were transferred to developer Compendium Living earlier this year.

This latest phase, which was given the go-ahead by planners in May, will provide 112 new homes in a mix of two-, three-, and four-bedroom houses, and one- and two-bedroom apartments.

In all Castleward will deliver around 800 new homes, alongside green spaces, commercial units, and a new gateway to the city, in what is one of Derby’s largest regeneration projects.

Demolition for Phase Four is the latest milestone for the scheme, after the full completion of Phases One and Two, including the construction of a brand new primary school – Castleward Spencer Academy – and the opening of showhomes at Phase Three.

Councillor Nadine Peatfield, Cabinet Member for City Centre, Regeneration, Culture and Tourism, said: “It’s great to see work progressing so quickly at Castleward as we continue to encourage people to come and call the city centre their home.

“It’s exciting to know that while Phase Three is still in the final stages of construction, work is already well under way for Phase Four and we will be able to celebrate the opening of even more city centre homes in the near future.”

A message from the Editor:

Thank you for reading this story on our news site - please take a moment to read this important message:

As you know, our aim is to bring you, the reader, an editorially led news site and magazine but journalism costs money and we rely on advertising, print and digital revenues to help to support them.

With the Covid-19 pandemic having a major impact on our industry as a whole, the advertising revenues we normally receive, which helps us cover the cost of our journalists and this website, have been drastically affected.

As such we need your help. If you can support our news sites/magazines with either a small donation of even £1, or a subscription to our magazine, which costs just £33.60 per year, (inc p&P and mailed direct to your door) your generosity will help us weather the storm and continue in our quest to deliver quality journalism.

As a subscriber, you will have unlimited access to our web site and magazine. You'll also be offered VIP invitations to our events, preferential rates to all our awards and get access to exclusive newsletters and content.

Just click here to subscribe and in the meantime may I wish you the very best.









Latest news

Related news

By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. more information

The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this.

Close