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The home truths of successful regeneration in Nuneaton

Nuneaton has the sites, developer interest and council willingness but with its good train links is it in danger of just becoming a bigger dormitory town?

In January, Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Council went out to consultation on its local plan. It proposes delivering 7,000 new homes in Nuneaton by 2031. Housebuilders may welcome the news but there are fears that not enough is being done to maximise the economic potential of an increasing population.

Nuneaton’s location is both a blessing and curse. Situated at the heart of the UK’s road and rail network within easy reach of Coventry, Birmingham and Leicester, and London less than hour away by train, it is easy to get to but also an easy place to commute from.

“The largest housing site is north of Nuneaton, where we want to deliver 3,331 homes,” says Dale Pepitt, principal planning policy and economic development officer at Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council. “Around half of those homes already have planning permission.”

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