Thursday, February 20, 2025

Towcester warehousing development rejected by Council, now set for appeal

A proposal to develop an 11-hectare business site in Towcester, Northamptonshire, is set to go to appeal after being rejected by West Northamptonshire Council. The plan, which includes warehousing and other commercial buildings, aims to create 500 jobs and contribute approximately £15 million annually to the local economy.

The site is next to the Bell Plantation garden centre, with close access to major roads like the A43 and A5. However, highways authorities have opposed the development due to concerns over potential traffic impacts. Over 70 objections were raised by the public, prompting council members to reject the plan despite a recommendation from council officers for approval.

The decision now rests with the government’s Planning Inspectorate. The developer, Alban Mann LLP, defended the proposal, stating that the site was aligned with the area’s intended purpose and could provide essential employment opportunities. They also expressed concerns that the project was unfairly being compared to another warehousing development rejected earlier due to public objections.

The site would feature several small to medium-sized buildings if approved, marking a significant addition to the local business landscape.

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