Friday, May 17, 2024

Planning permission granted for second phase at Leicestershire business park

Planning permission for a second phase at Beauchamp Business Park, a new commercial development in Kibworth, Leicestershire, has been granted by Harborough District Council.

Beauchamp Business Park is being brought forward by Clowes Developments and its team including IMA Architects, TanRo, Millward Consulting Engineers, Gateley’s Legal and Postins Project Services. Philips Sutton and TDBRE have been instructed as agents on the scheme.

Construction of the first phase of the scheme began in September 2023 and 80% of the units were sold or under offer within two months of being made available for enquiries.

Phase Two will see the creation of a further three new commercial/industrial buildings to be used for B1 and B2 use class. Construction is scheduled to begin in Summer 2024 with completion expected in early 2025. When complete, Beauchamp Business Park will feature a series of freehold and leasehold industrial units ranging from 1,270 sq ft to 10,085 sq ft.

Clowes Developments have retained IMA Architects who are providing all architectural services and acting as Principal Designer on the scheme.

Paul Turner, construction director at Clowes Developments, says: “We are committed to enhancing the local economy and promoting future growth by developing sites that meet the needs of growing businesses.

“The level of demand we have seen for phase one has been exceptional, which shows the strength of the real estate market in Leicestershire currently, and we are confident that this will continue with Phase Two.”

Ben Hall, director at IMA Architects, adds: “The creation of Phase Two will deliver additional units that will meet the demand for industrial space within the local area. We are pleased that planning has been approved and we are looking forward to bringing this next phase of the project to life. We are sure Beauchamp Business Park will be an asset to the local economy for years to come.”

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