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Skegness plans could create 100s of jobs and 1,000 homes

'This will really put Skegness on the map and create an exciting future for local people and those looking to move here'

Skegness pier

Residents and business owners are being invited to comment on plans for a big expansion of the seaside town of Skegness.

East Lindsey District Council is looking at plans to develop 336 acres of land west of the town, which would be called the Skegness Gateway development.

It would include industrial land as well as 1,000 new homes and a new college campus, and could potentially lead to hundreds of new jobs.

Residents, businesses and organisations are being invited to a drop-in session to look at the plans at the Vine Hotel in Skegness, from noon to 7pm on July 6.

Neil Sanderson, is part of family-owned Skegness landowner Croftmarsh, which is involved in the project.

He said: “Skegness Gateway will create huge opportunities for the town, offering high-quality education, opportunities for start-ups, commercial and industrial space as well as places to live, work and play.

“We believe this will really put Skegness on the map and create an exciting future for local people and those looking to move here.

“We want the local community to understand our vision and to be fully informed about what is happening as we work through the various stages.