Developers Tritax Symmetry have withdrawn their application for the Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange.
Tritax had submitted the application to the Planning Inspectorate on 6 February for consideration.
However, the Planning Inspectorate have told Tritax they failed to provide a required technical report in their submission documents.
It is understood Tritax will now take several weeks to prepare this report and will then need to resubmit their application.
This will restart the process from the start of the acceptance phase.
The scheme, earmarked for 662 acres of land between the M69 and the Leicester to Birmingham railway line, falls mainly within the boundary of Blaby District Council, south-west of Elmesthorpe village.
While Blaby District Council can comment on the application throughout the formal process, it cannot make the final decision. The scheme is considered of such scale and national importance it will be determined by the Secretary of State.
On 20 February, Blaby District Council submitted a representation about the adequacy of the scheme’s consultation, followed on 21 February by Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council submitting a response that the scheme’s consultation fell short of what should have been undertaken, highlighting deficiencies in the time and information available during consultations, and that there were limitations and gaps in the baseline information provided.
It is expected this delay will add several weeks to the currently expected timetable.