Nottingham Regeneration Limited (NRL) is a pioneering public-private sector partnership, established in 1998 to tackle physical regeneration in Nottingham. We focus on facilitating and delivering physical regeneration across the whole conurbation but in doing so, ensure that economic and social benefits are maximised for the local area. Our partners include Nottingham City Council, East Midlands Development Agency (EMDA) and Homes and Communities Agency.
NRL is taking the lead in delivering the regeneration of the city's three Regeneration Zones - now allocated in the emerging Nottingham Local Plan. Working with partners in the surrounding districts, the company is also identifying opportunities in the wider conurbation.
We act as in several roles; as consultant, facilitator and direct developer for regeneration schemes. As direct developer we have secured funding to bring forward the refurbishment of derelict buildings to form our own property portfolio. As facilitator we undertake and commission feasibility studies and masterplans and form appropriate partnerships to deliver the sustainable regeneration of priority areas - such as Nottingham Waterside Limited - a joint venture with the public and private sector.
Our primary objectives are:
- To realise the potential of sites and buildings within the Nottingham conurbation.
- To secure the maximum amount of public sector investment in physical regeneration.
- To lever in the maximum amount of private sector investment to brownfield sites and underused and obsolete buildings.
- To ensure that physical regeneration provides tangible and sustainable social and economic benefits to local communities.
- To provide a focus for physical regeneration across the whole of the Greater Nottingham area.
- To maximise the employment potential of new developments and link them to job and training opportunities.
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- To prioritise action within the scope of EMDA's Urban Action Plan.
- To ensure that the outputs of the Company align with the priorities of the Greater Nottingham Partnership.
- To generate surplus funds to reinvest in marginal regeneration schemes.
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Trent Basin, Waterside Regeneration Area

Work commences on site at Southglade Foodpark, Nottingham

Masterplan for Nottingham's Eastside Regeneration Area
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