- Nissan’s recent investment of over £3 billion to develop 2 new electric vehicles at their Sunderland plant
- Tata’s investment of over £4 billion in a new 40 GWh gigafactory
- BMW’s investment of £600 million to build next generation MINI EVs in Oxford
- Ford’s investment of £380 million in Halewood to make electric drive units
- Stellantis’ £100 million investment in Ellesmere Port for EV van production
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County-wide business developments add 1,000 jobs to the region
Six sites in Lincolnshire developed by the county council, are now said to have contributed more than 1,000 jobs to the county’s economy.
- Foxby Lane, Gainsborough – just over 6 acres sold and developed, including Mercury House Business Centre
- Northfields, Market Deeping – including Eventus Business Centre
- Lincoln – just under an acre sold and developed, including Wyvern House. A further 1.5 acres is available.
- Kirton, Boston – over 21 acres sold and developed at the well-established Kirton Distribution Park, and a further 20 acres under offer.
- South Lincolnshire Food Enterprise Zone (FEZ), Holbeach – over 5.5 acres sold/developed to food sector-related businesses, including The Hub, a sector specific innovation centre, and the University of Lincoln’s National Centre for Food Manufacturing Campus. Just over 4 acres is still available for food sector related businesses to develop, and 28 acres safeguarded for the future of the scheme.
- Skegness Business Park – just under 3 acres sold with a further 9.5 acres available for businesses.
- An estimated 223 jobs at Foxby Lane in Gainsborough where development land has been sold to a number of regional and national companies across a variety of different sectors.
- Approximately 319 jobs at Kirton, Boston, including 119 created by Duckworth Land Rover.
- Over 120 jobs at the South Lincolnshire FEZ to date, including 26 for local electrical engineering business, AJS Control & Automation.
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- cleaning, replacing or repairing a uniform or work clothing
- using their own vehicle for work including business mileage
- professional subscriptions they’ve paid for, that are needed to do their job
Former Tesco site to be used for housing in Sleaford
Countryside Partnerships has exchanged contracts with Tesco on a 12.8-acre brownfield site in Sleaford with a view to building 122 new affordable homes, five First Homes and a 66-bed care home.
They will also be providing a new county standard bowls green and club house to replace the ageing facilities currently on site.
The regeneration project will transform the former industrial site, previously used for seed processing, into much-needed housing with a mix of two-, three- and four-bedroom family homes for the area. The First Homes are market-sale properties discounted by at least 30% and available to first-time buyers meeting certain eligibility criteria.
The land is allocated for mixed-use and residential development in the Lincolnshire Local Plan, adopted in April 2023. Countryside now expects to submit a Reserved Matters planning application in the first half of 2024 with a view to starting work later in the year.
Lee Parry, MD of Countryside Partnerships North East Midlands, said:“Redeveloping brownfield sites such as this one in Sleaford is hugely important in helping to tackle the crippling shortage of affordable homes across the UK. Our planning team cannot wait to get into the finer planning details with a view to transforming this former industrial site into an attractive and welcoming place to live for the local community.”
Council takes on Scarborough water park as operators go into liquidation
North Yorkshire Council has taken possession of the Alpamare waterpark in Scarborough after the tenant of the North Bay attraction, Benchmark Leisure Ltd, went into administration in October this year..
Contractors working for the authority will now undertake assessments and ensure the site is safe before options are explored to consider its future. The facility features indoor and outdoor pools, waterslides and a spa.
Assistant director for commercial, property and procurement, Kerry Metcalfe, said: “We are committed to ensuring that all the necessary assessments and work is undertaken in a thorough and professional manner and that we consider all options for the future operation of the site.
“Through this, it is hoped that measures will be in place to open the facility in time for the main 2024 summer season. We will keep the public updated as the necessary work progresses.”