East Midlands FORMER RAF NEWTON
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Site size: 15ha of employment land Available now
Units up to 45,000 sq ft
Excellent connectivity with easy access to the A52, A46, A1 and M1.
Outline planning permission in place Former RAF Newton is located on the A46 close to the existing village of Newton approximately 28 miles north east of Leicester, 15 miles west of Grantham, 12 miles south west of Newark and 10 miles east of Nottingham. The site has permission for 550 homes and 15ha of employment land. The housing developer started on site in October 2020 and to date has completed approximately 150 homes.
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Site size: 6. 8 acres Available now
Units up to 45,000 sq ft
Located close to both the A46 and A52 with easy access to the M1
The site has planning consent for industrial, warehouse and office uses. It offers an ideal opportunity for local, regional and national operators given the excellent transport links provided by this loca- tion. Part of the site is already developed with small industrial units ranging from 750 to 1,750 sqft.
Gamston/Tollerton
GAMSTON/TOLLERTON Site size: 20ha Timescale: 2026+
Excellent connectivity to A52 and M1 Within 5 miles of Nottingham city centre
Located on the edge of West Bridgford and in easy reach of Nottingham city centre, Gamston will deliver approximately 4,000 new homes alongside employment land, schools, shops, and essen- tial services.
This major development benefits from excellent transport links, ensuring easy access to Nottingham’s thriving economy, culture, and amenities.
Currently the Borough Council are working with willing landowners to develop a supplementary planning document to support delivery of the site.
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Rushcliffe Arena Rugby Road West Bridgford Nottingham NG2 7YG
0115 981 9911
econdev@rushcliffe.gov.uk www.rushcliffe.gov.uk
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