Detailed consent has been granted for major infrastructure works at Flagship Park, Peterborough.

Trebor Developments and Hillwood’s scheme of 1.36 million sq ft of commercial space was initially consented in 2020 after an application by the Church Commissioners for England.

Now the new works will go on throughout 2024 for the scheme of industrial and logistics units ranging in size from 30,000 sq ft to 850,000 sq ft which are already being promoted to potential occupiers.

The park will have speculative phases, pre-lets and sales and units can be provided to suit individual occupier requirements. Further reserved matters planning applications are expected to be submitted during 2024.

Bob Tattrie, managing partner for Trebor, on behalf of the joint venture between Trebor/Hillwood said: “We are excited to have reached this key milestone in the site’s development after many months of hard work. This site is an exciting new opportunity to deliver high quality, sustainable, new units to satisfy local occupier demand in Peterborough and wider Eastern region.”.

Joanna Loxton, head of strategic land investment for the Church Commissioners for England, said: “We are pleased to welcome this major step forward in our development partnership with Trebor/Hillwood at Flagship Park, which paves the way for a high-quality employment scheme in this part of Peterborough.

“In line with the Church Commissioners for England’s original vision for the site, the new sustainable industrial park will create significant job opportunities and economic growth for the city, enabled by the delivery of units that support occupiers of all sizes.”

Bidwells and Savills are joint letting agents.

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