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Manufacturer secures huge land deal in Birmingham

Rockwool has agreed terms to buy 114 acres of land at the Peddimore site with the aim of building a state-of-the-art manufacturing hub

Early sketch of how Rockwool's factory on the Peddimore site in Birmingham could look

A manufacturer of non-combustible insulation has signed a deal to open a huge new production facility in Birmingham.

Rockwool has agreed terms to buy 114 acres of land at the Peddimore site near Sutton Coldfield with the aim of building a state-of-the-art manufacturing hub.

It will feature proprietary electric melting technology for its stone wool insulation products.

The new facility will boost supply capacity for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland customers while also supporting the company's global sustainability plans along with creating jobs directly and supporting the West Midlands' supply chain.

The Peddimore site at Minworth has been designated specifically for manufacturing and logistics uses and is part of a long-running regeneration and development project.

Infrastructure including a new access road and roundabout is already in place which serves the new Amazon warehouse which opened last year next to where Rockwool's new factory will be.

The manufacturer said it would launch a consultation in the coming weeks over its plans including information events for the local community to learn more about its proposals and the business in general.