Huge distribution centre planned in Walsall, creating up to 1000 jobs
Plans have been submitted for a huge storage and distribution centre in Darlaston, Walsall. This could create more than 1000 jobs.
If Walsall Council approves the planning application at their meeting on Thursday 21st February, the 27.8-acre site would acquire involve 488,250 sq ft of employment space. The scheme is hoped to be open by 2021, with 900 jobs created in the long term and 250 construction roles in the short term.
The land being used for this new site is made up of the former Moxley Sand Beds Quarry and several surrounding areas of land.
A council document published ahead of the meeting said: "It is considered that the principle of development is consistent with the provisions of the development plan bringing economic growth and productivity to the area.
"The site has existing adverse ground conditions that would need to be addressed as part of a reserved matters, however in principle terms this is not a barrier to supporting the outline proposal.
"There are no substantial ecological constraints to development the site, but an opportunity to provide net ecologically grounds through sensitive and substantial landscape improvements.
"Detailed designs through reserved matters will need to demonstrate a satisfactory relationship with neighbours and the general character of the area."
A document submitted to the authority on behalf of the applicant added: "It is felt that this site is wholly appropriate for development within the planning use classes sought.
"It is a logical infill and final ‘piece’ of the established and commercially successful adjacent business districts and will provide further valuable employment opportunities thus improving the economic profile of the wider area.
"Both the developer and his consultant team are absolutely committed to providing a building of the highest quality in terms of design, material selection, robust detailing, environmental credentials and inclusivity of access, which will be a sensitive solution that takes full account of the sites specific characteristics and neighbouring uses."
Source: Insider Media Midlands
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