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Developer reveals plans for 140 acre business park in Leicestershire countryside

IM Properties is inviting residents to comment on the Groby plans

IM Properties wants to build on land near Groby - and plant trees at The Klondyke

A business park developer has revealed that it wants to build on a 140 acre greenfield site in the west Leicestershire countryside.

IM Properties wants to build on land north of the village of Groby, next to the junction of the A50 and A46.

The same developer is currently building a 3 million sq ft global parts distribution centre for Jaguar Land Rover about 15 miles away, between the towns of Ashby and Tamworth.

It said the Groby site could provide work for more than 2,000 jobs in areas such as logistics, manufacturing and light industry.

It also said the site would have net zero carbon contribution and generate around £182 million a year for the local economy.

The developer is inviting people who would be affected by the scheme and residents of nearby villages such as Groby, Anstey, Ratby, Glenfield, Newtown Linford and Kirby Muxloe, to find out more and comment at a website it has created at impgroby.co.uk.

The site is close to the Groby Pool beauty spot and a couple of miles from historic Bradgate Park.

IM Properties said it had already received significant occupier interest including from “a number of businesses already established in and around Groby”.