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The Forge Mill

Thank You

 

It was a pleasure and privilege to meet a significant number of Bestwood Village residents on April 22nd, and thank you to those who came to meet us or who got in touch through the online feedback form.

 

Your Concerns

 

The main reason we created this website and organised the open afternoon/evening on April 22nd was to listen to local residents' concerns, from which we could then amend and adjust our plans to ensure maximum satisfaction and benefit for the community of Bestwood Village. Thank you to everyone who has helpfully shared their concerns and entered into meaningful dialogue with us, it has been hugely helpful.

 

What has become apparent to both us and many local residents is that there needs to be stringent measures in place to ensure that, if part of the Forge Mill is granted residential status through our planning application, there would be no way that the residence could be subsequently converted into an House in Multiple Occupancy (HMO). An HMO is a dwelling where multiple individuals are living in the same property, sharing facilities, and where these individuals comprise of more than one household, and/or the residents have separate tenancy agreements. Examples of this include supported living, student accommodation and housing for prison-leavers. As the government legislation definition of an HMO states, this 'excludes situations where a single family or group of people living together in the same property share all facilities'. According to this definition, it has never been our intention to create an HMO but rather to be one household, but we completely understand the concern that the Forge Mill may be used in such a way in the future, regardless of our intentions not to.

 

Changes We Have Made

 

To this end, in order to address and resolve this legitimate concern, we have committed to the following changes:

 

1) We have reduced the size of the household so that our planning application is for a Class C3 (c) dwelling, the definition of which is below, along with a link to the relevant legislation. This means that, if planning is granted, we can only establish a dwelling that is not an HMO (as defined above), and that the single household has no more than six individuals in permanent residence in the dwelling. We have made substantial changes to the designs, therefore, and you can view the new floor plans on the 'Plans' page.​

Class C3.

Use as a dwellinghouse (as a sole or main residence and occupied for more than 183 days in a calendar year)  by:

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(a) a single person or by people to be regarded as forming a single household;

(b) not more than six residents living together as a single household where care is provided for residents; or

(c) not more than six residents living together as a single household where no care is provided to residents

(other than a use within Class C4).

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https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1987/764/schedule/part/C

 

NB: Our application will also include a small single, self-contained ground floor dwelling for an individual with mobility or access needs, hence the design is tailored to allow for easy wheelchair movement and an accessible wet room facility. Again, this will be just a C3 dwelling. You can view this amendment on our 'Plans' page.

2) This planning application will include a clause that will forbid the conversion of the residential part of Forge Mill into an HMO, as defined above, i.e. the building cannot be converted for use as a halfway house, for example. This will be an intrinsic part of the planning permission, if it is granted, and so this stipulation is attached to the property and is indefinite (as opposed to the lease - see point 3 below).

 

3) We understand that the fears relating to a short lease are that Forge Mill may change hands and be converted into supported housing for prison leavers, as was attempted in the past. To allay these fears we have negotiated a 99-year lease, giving full control to Phil Bryon, and it will be Phil Bryon's household residing in the 6-person dwelling.

PLEASE NOTE:

Points 1) and 2) are not dependent on or connected to the lease described in point 3), but are bound to the property itself.

Next Steps

 

By May 21st we will have submitted our pre-planning application to Ashfield Council, and once this process is complete we will make any necessary changes before submitting the full planning application. We will, of course, update this website at each of these stages. We encourage everyone to engage with the planning process, and look forward to any further dialogue with the Bestwood Village community via appropriate channels.

 

As always, we are available to connect with any local resident who has questions or queries. We are posting a link to this website on a few relevant Facebook Groups, but we will only respond to queries that come through the Feedback Form on our website, to ensure all our communication is professional and through appropriate channels. We will then gladly respond to enquiries within 24-48 hours. Phil Bryon will also be present at a number of Parish Council meetings over the coming months, where he is very keen and happy to meet people face to face and discuss anything in person.

 

We are so grateful to Bestwood Village for their warmth, interest, and for

sharing their concerns and ideas with us so openly.

 

Thank you.

The Team

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Phil Bryon

Creative Director

Phil is overseeing and directing the Forge Mill project, with the help, guidance and professional expertise of the team. He has a degree in Textile Design, specialising in weave, and currently runs a couple of creative businesses; Bryon Interiors (Interior Design) and Philip Bryon Design (bespoke silver jewellery). Phil is passionate about encouraging and showcasing local creative talent.

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Martin Cheesman

Project Manager

Martin has been in the construction industry for over 30 years and has worked as a surveyor and project manager for over 25. He is experienced in a variety of type, complexity and size of projects working on school, retail, hospital, residential, commercial and historic properties with projects ranging from less than £1m up to over £40m in value. 

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Andrew Bull

Architect

Andrew Bull, a Director at Marchini Curran Associates since 2022, brings over 25 years of architectural experience that spans a diverse range of sectors, with a strong emphasis on community-oriented projects and a commitment to non-profit community initiatives. His extensive portfolio includes various large-scale educational facilities, mixed-use developments, and urban regeneration schemes, illustrating his ability to integrate community needs into every aspect of the design process. Currently, he is leading efforts to enhance local development, overseeing major projects such as the KAO data and business park in Harlow, Essex.

Zac Skeates

Architect Assistant

Zac Skeates, who joined MCA in January 2025, brings five years of diverse experience in residential, commercial, and community-led architecture, with a focus on socially responsive and sustainable design. His academic background includes a Master's in Architecture from Oxford Brookes University, where he emphasised community architecture, as well as international experience gained from visits to disaster-affected regions, and professional experience at Wilson Architects, where he honed his skills in planning and project development.

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