MediPark Nottingham Regeneration Limited

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MediPark Nottingham, England

Development by Studio Egret West in England, UK Architecture Information

29 Jul 2009

MediPark Nottingham Building

NOTTINGHAM REGENERATION LIMITED

Design: Studio Egret West

PLANS SUBMITTED FOR ‘PIONEERING’ MEDIPARK

Outline planning permission is being sought for a pioneering MediPark for Nottingham which will bring together medical and science communities into one unique site close to the Queen’s Medical Centre.

Nottingham Regeneration Limited (NRL) has put forward the application to Nottingham City Council after developing the submission for the past year. Design concepts for the 3.5 hectare park have been done through a series of public consultations.

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MediPark, which has been designed by architects Studio Egret West, is expected to build on the city’s strengths as a Science City and will encourage the collaboration and the sharing of ideas. The scheme is a partnership between public and private sector bodies, working together to deliver plans for new specialist facilities geared to support the medical and clinical research sectors.

The application for the new MediPark has been led by NRL in conjunction with number of its partners including Blueprint; Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust; the city council and Nottingham Development Enterprise. The submission is being funded by the Greater Nottingham Partnership.

John Nicholls of Nottingham Regeneration said: “Submission of the MediPark application culminates a year of hard work for the project team. The proposal provides a unique opportunity to offer a highly competitive focus for inward investment healthcare projects.”

Nick Ebbs of Blueprint said: “This scheme has national, if not international, significance. There is world-leading expertise within the medical sectors within Nottingham. This sort of investment in knowledge-based industries needs to be made for Nottingham to assert its rightful place as a major European city.”

The submission is available to view through the city council’s planning portal www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/planning. The application was validated by the council on 28 May and is currently undergoing a period of statutory consultation. A decision is expected by August 2009.

Extensive feasibility work identified the development potential of the application site to the south of Leen Gate, which is bounded by the River Leen and the QMC to the west and Abbey Street to the east. The application submitted to the city council presents the vision for Nottingham MediPark and explains its deliverability over future years.

The application proposes three phases of development with each phase meeting the highest standards for design and sustainability. In total nine buildings, each providing 3,000 to 5,000 sq m of floor space, are envisaged with each phase being delivered over a number of years. The buildings will be within an open space and park network with access to the River Leen and served by the proposed NET Line 2.

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