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East Midlands Freeport won't comment on details of huge logistics park in Leicestershire countryside

Details of the logistics park are sparse - spokeswoman said they won't comment due to 'commercial confidentiality'

Potential site of 250 acre logistics park(Image: Google Maps)

A spokeswoman for the East Midlands Freeport board has refused to comment on details of a 250 acre logistics hub that could be built on green fields next to the M1.

It comes after Leicestershire County Council leader Coun Nick Rushton quit the board over his opposition to a big warehousing development planned for countryside just south of East Midlands Airport.

The land sits in Coun Rushton's county council and district council wards. A local pressure group called Project Diseworth has also raised opposition to the potential developing of the land which it calls a “green lung” between Diseworth and the Moto Donington Park services at junction 23a of the M1.

Details of the logistics park are sparse and the spokeswoman for the freeport board told BusinessLive they could not comment due to “commercial confidentiality”.

She did say that the East Midlands Airport and Gateway Industrial Cluster (EMAGIC) was designated as a freeport low-tax site by the government last year.

According to online documents the EMAGIC currently includes East Midlands Airport and the existing SEGRO Logistics Park East Midlands Gateway to the north of the airport – a mile or so from where the new site would be.

Project Diseworth spokesman Richard Brackenbury said: “We know nothing other than the fact SEGRO want to build an industrial/warehouse development on the 250 acres as part of the freeport.

“The formal planning application is now expected in May or June.