Harworth secures planning for industrial scheme in Midlands (GB)

worth secures planning for industrial scheme in Midlands (GB)

Harworth Group has secured outline planning consent from North West Leicestershire Council for over 350,000ft² of commercial floorspace, at its 53-acre Bardon Hill site near Coalville in Leicestershire, as it continues to grow its land and property portfolio in the Midlands.

 

The Bardon Hill site, which sits within two miles of Junction 22 of the M1, was acquired by the company in April 2018 as a strategic land purchase. The indicative layout for the outline consent includes the creation of five new industrial units, which can be developed for manufacturing, distribution and roadside use, delivering hundreds of new jobs to the East Midlands. Commercial demand for the scheme is expected to be strong, given the proximity of the existing Bardon Hill Industrial Estate, whose current tenant line up includes Barratt Homes, Laura Ashley and Eddie Stobart

  

David Cockroft, Regional Director for the Midlands at Harworth Group, said: “Leicestershire is a hugely important market for Harworth, given our 2,000 home residential scheme at Coalville and the area’s strong prospects for further growth. Securing a planning consent for a site that we purchased less than eighteen months ago reflects our market-leading ability to acquire and effectively masterplan new sites for residential and commercial development. I look forward to developing out Bardon Hill and acquiring more sites to meet the Midlands’ continued need for new homes and commercial space.” 

 

Claire Biddle, Planning Manager for the Midlands at Harworth Group, added: “We’ve worked very hard to design development at Bardon Hill that can be genuinely described as sustainable and we are very pleased that officers and Councillors ultimately agreed. Given that the likes of Eddie Stobart, Barratt Homes and Laura Ashley have sites nearby that show the value of Bardon Hill as a commercial development location, I have little doubt that the end development will be a successful one."

 

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