º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Economic Development

Plans for huge industrial and warehousing scheme in Burnley to create 900 jobs

Developer Eshton hopes the 500,000sq ft project will attract both SMEs and national occupiers

An aerial view of Burnley Bridge Business Park

Plans for a huge industrial and warehousing scheme in Burnley that would create 900 jobs have been revealed.

Developer Eshton has submitted a planning application to Burnley Council for the £50m Burnley Bridge South scheme on Accrington Road, next to the existing Network 65 Business Park.

The Yorkshire-based firm said the 500,000 sq ft scheme is expected to attract a similar mix of both SMEs and national occupiers.

Managing director of Eshton, James Chapman, said: “The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted just how important º£½ÇÊÓÆµ manufacturing and logistics are to our economy and the resilience of our supply chains.

"Developments like Burnley Bridge are critical to extending that infrastructure by providing companies in the local area with opportunities to upscale, creating inward investment opportunities for businesses keen to benefit from the skilled local workforce and excellent transport links the location has to offer.

“We are firmly optimistic that our plans will be approved and, with deals still being done despite the current social distancing challenges, we expect significant interest.”

Eshton is the developer behind the 60-acre Burnley Bridge industrial park and the subsequent 10-acre Titanium Park phase two scheme.

The Burnley Bridge South development would build on the £60million-plus of investment already attracted to the area by the industrial park.