Industrial land, rebooted as a green new neighbourhood.

Disused intrustrial land to green new neighbourhood.
Works have now started on the vacant site where we are transforming the disused industrial land into a mixed-use neighbourhood.
With 175 homes set among stunning new green spaces. It’s planned for the site to feature:
- Capital&Centric’s Neighbourhood 3 and 4-bed suburban family homes and new build apartments
- A mix of new affordable homes
- New commercial spaces
- A new urban park for community use and pop-up events
- A shared new parkland
A new chapter for Newcastle-under-Lyme.
We’ve been conjuring up plans to breathe new life into Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre whilst celebrating and preserving the town’s charm.
Together with the Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, we are mapping out an overhaul of three town centre locations, delivering new homes, high-quality spaces for businesses and green, outdoor spots for the community to enjoy.
The team have already undertaken a raft of early technical work, and we’re now reviewing everyone’s feedback on our plans before we submit planning applications to the council later this year.
The Plans.
As a historic market town, Newcastle-under-Lyme has bags of character, but some of the 1960s buildings are now past their best.
Developing three prominent locations is part of a joined-up approach to writing the next chapter for the town centre, as a place that people call home, go to work, shop and hang out.
Our plans go beyond bricks and mortar, it’s about creating vibrant spaces for businesses and people.
A new chapter for Newcastle-under-Lyme.
We’ve been conjuring up plans to breathe new life into Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre whilst celebrating and preserving the town’s charm.
Together with the Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, we are mapping out an overhaul of three town centre locations, delivering new homes, high-quality spaces for businesses and green, outdoor spots for the community to enjoy.
The team have already undertaken a raft of early technical work, and we’re now reviewing everyone’s feedback on our plans before we submit planning applications to the council later this year.
The Plans.
As a historic market town, Newcastle-under-Lyme has bags of character, but some of the 1960s buildings are now past their best.
Developing three prominent locations is part of a joined-up approach to writing the next chapter for the town centre, as a place that people call home, go to work, shop and hang out.
Our plans go beyond bricks and mortar, it’s about creating vibrant spaces for businesses and people.



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