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Green light for massive Peddimore project

Birmingham's planning chiefs back scheme despite £32m wrangle with neighbouring housing development

CGI of the Peddimore development

Planning chiefs in Birmingham have given the green light to a major industrial development in the north of the city.

The Peddimore project near Sutton Coldfield has the potential to create 6,500 new jobs and support a further 3,000 in the associated supply chain.

Birmingham City Council's planning committee approved the first two applications for the 175-acre site despite a £32 million wrangle over road improvement works with developers of the neighbouring Langley housing scheme.

The application site is owned by the city council.

The approval comprises an outline application with all matters reserved for an employment park including offices, service yards, parking for HGVs, cars and cycles and other landscaping and infrastructure work.

These will be constructed across four separate development zones which are expected to total around 2.6 million sq ft of commercial floorspace.

CGI of the roundabout at the planned Peddimore industrial development

A second, full application includes a new roundabout access from the A38, roads, cycle and pedestrian paths and other works to serve the site.

Langley Sutton Coldfield Consortium, which is planning to build more than 5,000 homes on the opposite side of the A38, has been told to pay up to £32 million towards improvements to highways and public transport - something it has not yet approved.