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Phoenix 10 regeneration project back on track

Walsall Council and Homes and Communities Agency begin hunt for developer to relaunch stalled 44-acre development

A project to regenerate the former IMI James Bridge Copper Works site could be back on track

Plans to regenerate 44 acres of derelict industrial land near junction ten of the could be back on track after stalling for several years.

The Phoenix 10 site, joined owned by Walsall Council and the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA), has been earmarked for development as a major warehouse and distribution hub - taking full advantage of its location next to the motorway and near the new i54 Jaguar development.

Almost two years ago the development, expected to create 4,000 jobs, stalled after a deal between the owners and

But now the HCA and council have announced they are actively seeking a new developer to take on the project - but they have warned the project could take six years to complete.

A key stumbling block in the past has been the on the former IMI James Bridge Copper Works site at Darlaston.

Labour cabinet member for regeneration Coun Mohammad Nazir said: "There are very few sites of this size in the region which could make a massive contribution to employment opportunities for local people.

"Delivery of the Phoenix 10 site for employment purposes is not only important for the economy of but the region as a whole.

"To generate these economic benefits, together with the HCA, it is proposed to invite the private sector to bid for the opportunity to take on the site and deliver the remediation work and its eventual development."