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Next step in creating huge manufacturing plant in Birmingham

Manufacturer Rockwool is hoping to build plant in north of the city

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

A manufacturer has moved a step closer to starting work on a huge new facility in north Birmingham after securing consent for its first planning submission.

Rockwool has won the green light for its so-called 'Section 73' application for its proposed new factory on the Peddimore industrial park in Minworth.

The company makes stone wool products like building insulation, acoustic ceilings and external cladding for sectors such as construction, marine and offshore.

The application varies some of the details of the current planning permission for the Peddimore park site near Sutton Coldfield which has been created with the specific aim of attracting manufacturers and logistics businesses.

Rockwool said it would carry out a second phase of community engagement once more detailed plans and designs had been developed, with a view to submitting a reserved matters application by early 2026 containing the specifics of the facility.

If approved, construction could begin later next year, with the facility becoming operational in 2029.

Rockwool's proposed new factory will feature proprietary electric melting technology and boost supply capacity for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland customers while also supporting its global sustainability plans.