Former farmland near Hucknall will eventually host 805 new homes and a primary school
Progress is being made on the construction of a new building which will eventually form part of wider plans for a new Nottinghamshire village. Former farmland at Top Wighay, off the A611 near Linby and Hucknall, will eventually house 805 homes, a primary school and skills centre.
The cost of essential maintenance over the next 12 years is predicted to be more than £30 million, whilst an additional £28 million would also be needed to bring County Hall up to "modern environmental standards." The new headquarters, set to be named Oak House, is due to be finished in early 2025 and new pictures show that the frame of the building is now taking shape.
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