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Norton Motorcycles reveals new º£½ÇÊÓÆµ base

Historic bike builder pulls out of Leicestershire after being bought out of administration by India’s TVS Motor Company

A Commando at the Norton plant in Solihull

Norton Motorcycles has pulled out of its Leicestershire home and is opening a new factory in the West Midlands.

The historic bike builder had been based in Castle Donington for more than a decade before going into administration last year.

It was subsequently bought by India’s TVS Motor Company who are moving it to a new base in Solar Park, Solihull.

Following a multi-million pound investment, all its design, engineering, manufacturing and testing will take place at the new site.

Norton said the new factory is now close to completion and will open this spring.

It said more than 50 “high quality” jobs had been created and more are expected to follow as manufacturing grows.

The business was previously working out of the former British Midland International airline offices in the grounds of Donington Hall, near East Midlands Airport.