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Four Warwickshire sites bidding for investment zone status

Business and civic leaders are campaigning for backing from central government to boost economic zone across the West Midlands county

The expansion of MIRA Technology Park is one of four Warwickshire bids lodged to have 'investment zone status'

A bid to create four so-called ‘investment zones’ in Warwickshire has been lodged with the Government. Plans for the new zones were announced by then Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng in his Mini Budget in September.

Successful bids will benefit from tax breaks and other incentives aimed at encouraging investment in new shopping centres, restaurants, apartments and offices and there would also be liberalised planning rules to release more land for housing and commercial development.

Business and civic chiefs in Warwickshire are now hoping to win backing from central government to create the quartet of zones in a bid to drive investment, growth and job creation.

The bids are:

MIRA South site

An advanced manufacturing site in north Warwickshire which would be a southern extension of the MIRA Technology Park which focuses on automotive and future mobility R&D

Wellesbourne Innovation Campus

The development of the already successful technology campus, which is part of the University of Warwick estate, which has seen growth in recent years from automotive and future mobility expansion. It is also a major centre for agritech and crop science

West Midlands Gigafactory