Monday, October 27, 2025

Stirlin begins next stage of Enterprise West Lindsey expansion

Construction firm Stirlin has started site clearing and enabling works for the next stage of its Enterprise West Lindsey development in Saxilby, Lincolnshire.

The work covers two plots (E and F) where 18 new industrial and hybrid office-warehouse units will be built. The scheme, positioned on Skellingthorpe Road opposite Stirlin Court and near Riverside Enterprise Park, is being prepared on behalf of a private client. Once complete, it will deliver additional commercial space to support business growth and investment in the region.

Enterprise West Lindsey originated from a £2.3 million infrastructure project that transformed a greenfield site into serviced development land. The earlier phase included drainage systems, a pumping station, and access roads. Since its completion, the development has attracted several local firms, including Lincframe Roof Trusses, AMS, and Independent Fire Inspections, all of which have established headquarters there.

Howard Griffith, Head of Construction at Stirlin, said:
“We’re pleased to deliver progress on the next phase at Enterprise West Lindsey. The development has become a fantastic base for ambitious local businesses, and this expansion will further enhance the site’s offering, providing much-needed commercial space in Saxilby and beyond.”

The latest phase forms part of Stirlin’s broader objective to expand the business park and attract further investment. Design and Build options remain available for companies seeking bespoke premises. The expansion is expected to create long-term employment opportunities and strengthen Lincolnshire’s commercial base.

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