CampbellReith’s multidisciplinary team, including Fabrik, Floh and Marian Cameron, is delighted to have provided Technical Due Diligence services to support Homes England’s acquisition of Carrow Works, formerly home to Colman’s Mustard and Robinson’s Squash.
The 17‑hectare factory site is key to unlocking up to 3,500 new homes, employment space and riverside public realm within the wider East Norwich Strategic Regeneration Area.
Led by our Development Planning team, we have produced conceptual development proposals that integrate the Site’s technical constraints, sensitivities, and opportunities, including the retention of Carrow Abbey and its 12th‑century ruins, designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument, and the ongoing remediation of chlorinated solvents, supported by comprehensive assessments across our technical departments. This has allowed us to develop a holistic planning, enabling and redevelopment strategy, underpinned by abnormal cost and viability assessments.