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£500m warehouse hub plans shelved



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Published Date:
28 November 2008
PLANS to build a £500 million warehouse hub on the edge of Peterborough have been shelved because of the economic downturn, The Evening Telegraph can reveal.
Development company Gazeley had hoped to win approval to construct seven giant warehouses and a rail-freight interchange on land near Park Farm, Stanground, before the end of this year.

But the firm has been forced to delay the plans because of the knock-on effects of the credit crunch, and an application is now unlikely to be lodged before the middle of next year.

In a letter to the head of planning at Peterborough City Council, seen by The ET, Gazeley planning and development director Don Morgan says the suspension of work on the Stanground bypass means its Magna Park project cannot go ahead until further notice.

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Developer Persimmon began work on the road in March but has since stopped because of financial difficulties being experienced across the industry.

Mr Morgan said: "We have always stated clearly that completion of the bypass is a pre-requisite for the Magna Park development and the uncertainty over this important element is not helpful to submitting a speedy application.

"For these reasons, our original aspiration on the timetable for the planning application has now slipped and, at the current time, I cannot offer certainty as to the revised planning application submission date."

Plans for the building of Magna Park have been postponed as the economic downturn begins to bite. Inset, chairman of Opportunity Peterborough John Bridge, who says he will do everything possible to get the plan back on track.
Plans for the building of Magna Park have been postponed as the economic downturn begins to bite. Inset, chairman of Opportunity Peterborough John Bridge, who says he will do everything possible to get the plan back on track.



The Magna Park development has been hailed as a major boost for Peterborough's business community, with Gazeley bosses promising to create 5,400 jobs when the five-year project is complete.

However, it has come under fire from residents groups who fear it will add to the area's traffic problems and cause light and noise pollution.

John Bridge, who is chairman of urban regeneration group Opportunity Peterborough as well as chief executive of the city's Chamber of Commerce, said he would do everything possible to get the plans back on track.

He said: "I regard the development of Magna Park as a very important part of the growth of Peterborough, particularly in terms of the jobs it will create.

"I will certainly be putting my focus on trying to ensure that, if there are any particular difficulties delaying the project, we can find a way of resolving them in as timely a way as possible."

Chaairman of anti-Magna Park action group Stand Up For Stanground Chris Harper said news of the delay was a "double-edged sword" for residents.

He said: "We don't want this development but we are in favour of the bypass because Stanground really suffers with heavy traffic. It is regrettable that work on the road has stopped.

"In the meantime we will keep our ears to the ground and as soon as a planning application eventually appears for Magna Park, we will be ready to oppose it."

The full article contains 491 words and appears in Peterborough ET newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 28 November 2008 11:10 AM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
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The Fool on the Hill,

Peterborough 28/11/2008 11:59:41
Warehouse ... shelved ... very droll.
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WhittleseyAl,

Stangrind Driver 28/11/2008 12:04:02
It's disgusting that the bypass road is on hold, we need this road, today it took me 30 minutes to get from Whittlesey to the roundabout for Fletton, and that was leaving at 7.30am!
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green71,

28/11/2008 12:06:11
Another problem for Opportunity Peterborough. What a waste of space they are. Did anyone see Queensgate on BBCTV last night looking rather empty for a late night shopping night in the run up to Christmas? Still, at least the John Peach clone they had on was doing all he could to be upbeat about the job situation here. He's from Opportunity Peterborough and didn't seem to know about the job loses at Perkins, claiming they were amongst the big firms doing well. If Opp Peterborough can't keep their finger on the pulse (afterall the funding for them comes from us the council tax payer) why do we still have them?
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Ruth Cowley,

28/11/2008 12:48:01
I saw it, he was talking about the job losses with almost a smirk on his face, completely inappropriate and unsympathetic! if I was one of the unlucky people going through this, I'd have been even more disgusted!
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Chris Harper,

Park Farm 28/11/2008 13:10:13
Peterborough is fast losing its high tech workforce and if this development ever gets the go ahead the majority of the workforce will be low skilled and low paid causing even more strain on our health service, our housing, our schools and the local economy. Opportunity Peterborough must focus on keeping the big guns we have and on attracting more high tech businesses to the area before our skilled engineering is gone forever.

Everything possible must be done to get the Stanground bypass finished to reduce the long suffered traffic problem on Whittlesey Road but it definitely must not be at the expense of the residents of Stanground & Park Farm having to swallow this carbuncle on our horizon.
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yasmobile,

saffron walden 28/11/2008 20:01:45
great news....STANGROUND NEVER WANYED THEM........EYE SORES...........PLEASED FOR ALL THE RESIDENTS OF STANGROUND.. and all those moaning about the traffic if the bypass does not happen...................ON YOUR BIKES...PLEASE!!!!!! BRILLIANT NEWS FOR STANGROUND PEOPLE...........POWER TO THE PEOPLE....BLESS THE CREDIT CRUNCH...
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kevfox,

wisbech 28/11/2008 22:55:30
Everyone only seems bothered about getting there faster or how much money they can earn , you all want to chill out and enjoy life while you still can .Better to get there late than not at all .
WAKE UP BRITAIN BEFORE ITS TOO LATE .
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Dan Jackson,

28/11/2008 23:16:04
Kevfox - you sure you're not a neo Nazi?
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kevfox,

WISBECH 29/11/2008 00:20:49
Just say it as it is
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Dan Jackson,

29/11/2008 01:42:30
No you don't - you're a racist who hates foreigners but you won;t say that. It seems a nice excuse to always blame foreigners. Sort your own people first and then make the rest do the same.
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