Monday, September 9, 2024

Works begin at new Kibworth business park

Clowes Developments have appointed contractor TanRo to begin works at Beauchamp Business Park in Kibworth following planning consent being granted by Harborough District Council.

J.C. Balls & Sons have commenced earthworks which has seen plateaus, infrastructure and landscaping beginning to take shape just a short while since works began on site.

The commercial development comprises a circa 11acre allocated site located on the outskirts of Kibworth between Leicester and Market Harborough on the A6. Clowes will deliver a range of high-quality industrial units ranging in size from 1,270 sq ft to 10,085 sq ft available on a freehold or leasehold basis.

Left to right: Robin Orgill – TanRo, Dominic Jackson – Clowes Developments, Anthony Jamison – Postins Project Services Ltd, Dan Barker – TanRo, Mark Tynan – TanRo

Robin Orgill, director at TanRo, said: “It’s great to get this development under way. There’s a hive of activity around the site as we team up with J.C. Balls & Sons to begin preparing the site for construction. Storm water drainage has been installed at the main entrance and footings are being laid, an attenuation pond has been dug out and the rest of the ground is being levelled off in readiness for the next phase of development.”

Agents Phillips Sutton and TDBRE have been working closely with interested parties during the planning process which has seen Beauchamp Business Park “receive unprecedented interest from day one.”

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