Thursday, March 28, 2024

Sherwood mixed-use development gets underway

Hockley Developments, the Nottingham-based residential and supported living property developer, is fully underway at its mixed development in Sherwood.

The scheme will bring in a flagship Sainsburys, and a new Sherwood library (50% larger than the previous library) as well as a mixture of housing from one to four beds.

Head of construction at Hockley Developments, Paul Kennedy, said: “We are delighted to have seen the progress in Q4 last year, and the foundations in.

“Understandably, there is a lot of excitement about this development locally, which will transform this part of Sherwood, and we look forward to playing our part developing Sherwood, as well as providing some much needed housing.”

Business development manager at Hockley Developments, Rebeka Dobuma, said: “Since the hoarding went up at the end of last week, we have been getting 5-6 calls and emails every day, with people keen to find out more about the family houses that we are developing.

“We already have 40 people pre-registered for further information – these shall be released for sale later this year, and we are delighted with the response – this will be a great place to live, so close to Nottingham city centre, and with excellent schools nearby.”

Hockley Developments are currently developing at several sites in Nottingham, and expect to have new sites in Leicestershire and Northamptonshire in 2022.

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