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March 04, 2026

PROPOSED SITE MOVED TO HIGHEST FLOOD RISK CATEGORY

- By EDDIE BISKNELL

Flood risk change sees plans scrapped

A DEVELOPER has scrapped plans to build a four-storey apartment block in a Derbyshire town after the risk of flooding on the site changed.

McCarthy Stone's plans for a fourstorey block of retirement apartments for the over 55s were submitted last October for land off Station Road, Sandiacre, next to Lidl and the Erewash Canal.

At the time, paperwork for the planning application, filed with Erewash Borough Council, showed the site was entirely in flood zone 2 - the second of three levels with a 1% chance of flooding.

However, an updated assessment from the Environment Agency saw the site almost entirely rebadged as flood zone three, joining a swathe of Sandiacre homes in the highest risk of flooding between the Erewash Canal and River Trent.

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