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Battery Park Sainsbury's scheme gets the green light

Plans by the Harvest Partnership - a joint venture between Land Securities and Sainsbury’s - have been approved by Birmingham City Council

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Plans to  build a new Sainsbury’s supermarket, retail park and life sciences campus on the former Battery Park site in Selly Oak have been given the go-ahead.

The scheme submitted by the Harvest Partnership - a joint venture between Land Securities and Sainsbury’s - was approved by Birmingham City Council’s planning committee.

Derelict for 30 years and with a history of landfill use, the site is now set to be the home of a mixed-use and retail destination, including an 80,000 sq ft Sainsbury’s foodstore and Birmingham’s new life sciences campus - a business park for medical and pharmaceutical research,. 

The development will also feature shops, places to eat and drink, as well as student housing.

There will also be improvements to the existing canalside, with a new piazza-style square featuring a pub/restaurant.

A new bridge over the canal will also be built to provide a direct link between the new development and the centre of Selly Oak.

The development could commence in early 2014 with the clean-up of contamination on the site, followed by construction early in 2016.  Neil Carron, Land Securities project director,  said: “We’re delighted that the planning application has been approved and our vision for Selly Oak can finally be realised.

“We’re confident our proposals will provide significant economic benefits and will revitalise Selly Oak by creating a high-quality retail and mixed-use development incorporating a world class research centre of excellence.”