Development in Chesterfield to move forward

Outline planning consent has been approved for the proposed massing and heights of buildings set to form part of the Chesterfield Waterside development.

This will enable the company that is handling the scheme, Bolsterstone, to start discussions with potential financers and occupiers for the office blocks, multi-storey car park, flats, shops and hotel that are set to be built during the project’s first phase.

Bolsterstone director, Peter Swallow, told East Midlands Business Link that he was pleased to have received this consent as it would allow the project to progress and that detailed applications would be submitted later this year, adding:

“Good progress has already been made on site with the preparatory groundworks and we will be ready to commence construction as soon as detailed planning consent can be granted for the individual buildings.”


This first phase of the Waterside project, which will redevelop the Basin Square locale, is a mixed-use development. The chosen site used to be home to a Trebor factory and is set to be one of the largest and most impressive redevelopments ever undertaken in Chesterfield. The hope is that it will help raise the profile of the town.

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