Homes plan at former E:On headquarters site

Alec BlackmanCoventry
News imageRedford Developments An aerial view of the former E:ON headquarters on Westwood Business Park in Coventry. A red line is drawn around the area planning to be re-developed.Redford Developments
The developers have submitted plans to build 100 new homes on the 9.3 acre (3.8 hectare) site

Plans to build homes on the site of energy giant E:On's former headquarters in Coventry have been submitted to the city council.

Redford Developments (RD) have drawn up proposals for 100 homes, along with a children's play area and public green space at Westwood Business Park, after E:On moved to Friargate near the city centre.

The site covers more than nine acres (3.8 hectares) and was the firm's headquarters between 1994 and 2025.

Richard Mees, CEO of Henley-in-Arden-based RD, said "This frees up a brownfield site located within a popular residential neighbourhood."

The developers held a public consultation on their proposals in April and, as a result, many of the trees on the site would be retained.

The scheme is one of two RD are proposing for the city.

News imageGoogle The main entrance to E:On's former headquarters in Coventry. The firm's sign is on the right of the picture, next to locked green metal gates.Google
The Westwood Business Park site was E:On's headquarters between 1994 and 2025

The other is a purpose-built student housing scheme, covering 4.4 acres (1.8 hectares) on a brownfield site near the University of Warwick's new Social Sciences quarter.

Permission for that development was approved in August 2025.

Mees said the former E:On site "has the potential to help meet the demand from local families for energy-efficient new homes."

The current submission is for outline planning permission and no date has yet been set for Coventry City Council's planning committee to hear and review the plans.

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