Friar Gate Site Visit, Derby
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Friar Gate Site Visit, Derby

By CIOB Nottingham

Join us for this unique site visit in the heart of Derby City Centre.

Date and time

Location

Friar Gate

Friar Gate Derby DE1 United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Step inside one of Derby’s most exciting regeneration projects and experience the reimagining of a Grade II listed landmark at Friar Gate Goods Yard hosted by M Lambe Construction | Groundworks & Civil Engineering

Hear first-hand about the progress and challenges of this ambitious development, discover the fascinating history of the site and its role in Derby’s industrial heritage, and explore how heritage architecture and contemporary design are being seamlessly woven together.

The redevelopment will deliver:

  • 227 elegant townhouses and a four-storey apartment building with 49 contemporary homes
  • Built-in sustainability: air-source heat pumps, solar PV panels, EV charging
  • Premium amenities: health & fitness space, restaurant, delicatessen, landscaped gardens

At the heart of the scheme, the Bonded Warehouse and Engine House will be brought back to life, blending 19th-century character with modern living. Even the steps to the historic Friar Gate Bridge will be transformed into a vibrant community space, celebrating the site’s railway legacy.

Don’t miss this opportunity to see history and innovation come together.

PPE: Attendees are required to bring their own full PPE for this visit - helmet, safety boots and hi-viz.

Please note: this event is for over 18’s only

Contact

Georgina Floyd

Member Services and Events Coordinator - Midlands

gfloyd@ciob.org.uk

How can we help you get the most out of this event? We want to ensure accessibility for all of our members. Please contact us in confidence prior to attendance and we will do our best to answer any questions and support any additional needs you may have.

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Free
Oct 9 · 16:00 GMT+1