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Developer behind £11m M180 fuel station and HGV park on 'national need' for new facility

Barnetby Top site on Brocklesby Estate land would be built by Lindum Group with Globe Consultants submitting plan

Plans for service station and lorry park at Barnetby interchange, south of the M180/A180 interchange. The visualisation is looking south west with Barnetby-le-Wold to the far left and the A180 to Brigg running across the top of the image.(Image: Globe Consultants Ltd)

The developer behind an £11 million new lorry park and service station at a key South Humber Bank interchange has outlined the strategic role it could play.

Globe Consultants Ltd has been brought on board by land owner Brocklesby Estate and construction company Lindum Group, with plans just submitted for Barnetby Top.

The site, where the A180, A15, A18 and M180 converge would feature 200 parking bays for HGVs, electric vehicle charging and drive-thru restaurants alongside a filling station and cafe.

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A total of 50 jobs are envisaged.

Director of Lincoln-based Globe, James Rigby, said: “This application seeks to provide much needed and state-of-the-art new facilities for lorry drivers.

“The scheme will directly support the haulage industry at a time where challenges associated with the movement of goods and shortage of lorry drivers has been front page news.

“The Government is committed to addressing the shortage of dedicated lorry parking with national planning policy emphasising the role the planning system should play in supporting the delivery of new facilities.”