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Plans revealed for huge Derbyshire business park which could create over 1,500 jobs

The Axis 50 development would be built near to Toyota’s Burnaston factory

Plans have been put forward to build the Axis 50 business park on 78 acres of farmland (Image: Stephen George and Partners)

Plans have been put forward for a massive new business park near to Toyota’s Derbyshire factory which could create more than 1,500 new jobs.

An application led by Brackley Property Developments has been submitted to South Derbyshire District Council to create the 78-acre scheme on farmland close to where the A38 meets the A50, a short distance from the car-maker’s factory at Burnaston.

According to the plans, the scheme, known as Axis 50, would create up to 100,000 sq metres of commercial space and potentially created 1,566 jobs.

Proposed usages would be for storage, distribution or general industrial, with the entire development served by almost 1,100 car parking spaces, 250 spaces for light goods vehicles and more than 200 cycle spaces.

The land that Axis 50 would be built on was formerly used as a sand and gravel quarry and then a landfill site.

With its proximity to the A38 and A50 the scheme would be aimed at logistics and distribution companies(Image: Stephen George and Partners)

 

Situated to the north of Willington, the development site is bordered by the A38, the Derby/Stoke railway line and the B5008 - and is directly opposite the Derby and Burton Service Area.

In documents put forward to the district council as part of the application, architects Stephen George and Partners, said: “The site adjoins the A38 and the A50 roads and therefore benefits from excellent wider strategic links via the Toyota Island roundabout and interchange.

“The proposed development targets a specific market identified as required within the locality.