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Huge site earmarked for major employment and rail freight interchange scheme acquired

No details about how many jobs could be created through the new development have been revealed

Tritax Symmetry has bought the 221-acre site in St Helens(Image: Tritax Symmetry)

A 221-acre site in St Helens has been acquired as part of plans to create a major employment development and rail freight interchange scheme.

Tritax Symmetry has completed the off-market acquisition of the land and is planning to bring forward a c.2.5million sq ft logistics scheme and a new strategic rail freight interchange project (SRFI). Located within the Liverpool City Region's Freeport zone on Junction 22 of the M6, the allocated employment site is known as Parkside East.

The company, which is part of Tritax Big Box REIT, is now preparing a detailed masterplan and will apply for a Development Consent Order (DCO). Tritax Symmetry is also behind the planned Symmtey Park near Widnes which will extend across 37 acres and include 868,000 sq ft of logistics and industrial space.

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In the North West, the company also owns Symmetry Park in Wigan which extends to 134 acres and has the capacity to feature over 1.4 million sq ft of logistics floor space. No details about how many jobs could be created through the new development have been revealed.

This marks the second rail freight interchange project Tritax Symmetry is leading on in the last two years. In Hinckley, Leicestershire, the developer is seeking to bring forward a multi-modal freight interchange and distribution centre.

Andrew Dickman, managing director at Tritax Symmetry, said: "As a business, we have been strategically identifying more sustainable projects which align with our own values. With the recent news that the HS2 leg from Birmingham to Manchester has been cancelled, this is a timely public-private sector intervention, that will see significant investment into the Liverpool City Region and the wider infrastructure network.