PLUS-SIZE SCHEME GATHERS MOMENTUM
Roundhouse Properties has submitted a planning application to create a major new commercial development at South Rings.
The proposed £15m scheme is being proposed for the Bamber Bridge development where Roundhouse already has South Preston Office Village, South Rings Office Village and two of its Momentum business parks.
Branded as Momentum Plus, the new business park will include larger industrial space, alongside the similar-sized units found at the
developer’s other Momentum business parks in Blackburn, Chorley, and Preston.
Designed by David Cox Architects, the plans will see a 3.7-acre site, which Roundhouse currently owns, redeveloped into nine commercial blocks.
Each will provide 50 units ranging from 750 sq ft to 10,000 sq ft. When complete, the scheme will offer 67,000 sq ft of flexible commercial space.
Sapphire Utilities currently occupies the site, which comprises a mix of offices, workshops, storage, and parking spaces.
Roundhouse managing director Jeremy Lefton said: “Our Momentum schemes have proved to be incredibly popular with SMEs, and with this site, we’re enhancing that model with the addition of larger commercial space alongside our traditional-size units you’ll find on a Momentum business park.
“If plans are approved, we’ll demolish existing buildings and create a modern business park which will facilitate economic growth in the area by creating an attractive location with a mix of units for new and growing businesses.”
De Pol Associates acted as the project’s planning consultant, and subject to planning approval, work on-site will start in early 2026.
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