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A nine-storey tower of nearly 200 apartments opposite Derby Cathedral is set for approval despite concerns over its height and warnings from international heritage officials. The plans, from Wavensmere D3 Limited, would see 195 apartments, a cafe and a gym built off Full Street in Derby city centre, forming phase two of the “Cathedral Green” development on the derelict former police station site, next to the Premier Inn.
If approved, the development, next to the River Derwent, close to the Assembly Rooms, Silk Mill and associated river-side seating area, would have nine parking spaces for cars and 40 spots for bikes. Derby City Council planners have recommended that the plans are approved at a meeting on Thursday, October 3, with councillors to make the final decision.
Officers say the project would
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