Friday, May 2, 2025

Planning consent secured for industrial/storage and distribution facility at Leicestershire business park

National property consultancy Carter Jonas has secured planning consent on behalf of Euro Property Investment Limited and its development delivery partner Henry Davidson Developments to deliver an industrial / storage and distribution facility with ancillary offices at Meridian Business Park in Leicestershire.

The 1.38 acre (0.56 ha) site is located in Meridian Business Park. The scheme will deliver 21,062 sq ft (1,956.74m2) of warehouse / office floorspace and will help to boost the local economy by creating jobs for local people. The end user of the site is yet to be determined.

Laura Stops, associate partner at Carter Jonas in Birmingham, said: “We are working with Euro Property Investment Limited and their development delivery partner Henry Davidson Developments on a variety of schemes across the Midlands and we are delighted to have worked alongside the project team, addressing concerns to receive unanimous approval at Planning Committee for the Meridian Business Park site.”

Scott Davidson, Managing Director of Henry Davidson Developments, said: “The team have worked closely with the Local Planning Authority over the past few months, and we are extremely pleased that a resolution to grant has now been awarded. We look forward to commencing the delivery phase of the project and seeing the development come forward and provide jobs for the local community.”

In achieving planning success, Carter Jonas worked alongside Stephen George + Partners LLP (architects), John Davies Associates Limited (highways and flood consultant), FCPR Environment and Design Limited (landscape consultant), Midland Ecology Limited (ecologists).

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