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St Modwen lodges new plans for Centurion Park expansion

Regeneration group hopes to build more than 200,000 sq ft of industrial use across two warehouses

Jonathan Green, St Modwen

New plans have been lodged to build two industrial units on a business park in south-east

Birmingham-based regeneration group is seeking permission to build 52,500 sq ft to 157,000 sq ft warehouses on Centurion Park in Tamworth after gaining outline consent for an extension to the park last summer.

Gloucester-based Roberts Limbrick Architects has submitted designs for the 20-acre plot for two speculative buildings with associated services, parking and offices.

Groundworks could begin as early as June to prepare the site for construction.

St Modwen completed the first phase of development in 1994 at Centurion Park, which is next to junction ten of the M42.

It is owned by multiple freeholders and fully let.

Jonathan Green, development surveyor at St. Modwen, said: "Centurion Park is one of the most sought after locations in the Midlands region due to its superb transport links.

"Following a recent number of transactions, the scheme is fully occupied.