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St Helens Council set to approve Peel L&P plans for £155m Haydock Point scheme hoping to deliver 2,500 jobs

It will later be considered at an appeal by the Government

How Peel L&P's Haydock Park scheme would look from the entrance(Image: Blink Image Limited 2019)

St Helens Council's planning committee is set to approve proposals for a £155m manufacturing and logistics development it's hoped will deliver thousands of jobs.

The authority's committee has been recommended to give the green light to Peel L&P's application for Haydock Point that was originally submitted back in 2017.

Peel L&P said as well as providing an immediate 265 full-time construction jobs, once completed, it will be worth around £159m a year to the North West.

Following feedback from highways authorities, an additional £11.4m plan for "significant improvement works" to Junction 23 of the M6, and a new junction of the A580, was proposed as part of the scheme.

Speaking ahead of next week's meeting, Richard Knight, director - land and communities at Peel L&P, said: “During a time of economic uncertainty, our proposals for Haydock Point and associated highways improvements at Junction 23 present an opportunity to deliver a substantial economic boost to St Helens and support a wide range of jobs for local people.

“Whilst we have submitted an appeal, we will continue to engage with officers and elected representatives to work towards determination at a local level, if possible.

"We believe that this is the best way to ensure that Haydock Point reflects the needs of local people and delivers maximum benefits to St Helens.”

Peel L&P said the plans for the 167,000sq ft site would bring a "wide range of social and economic benefits" to St Helens, with the five-year works hoped to start in 2021.