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Hinckley & Bosworth
Blaby
Harborough
Melton
Hinckley & Bosworth
Blaby
Harborough
Melton
Development Opportunities
Sites in Council ownership
November 2018
1) Leisure village, Burton road, LE13 1DR
Size: 14.96 hectares (26.81 acres)
Current usage: - A leisure centre/sports village, sports pitches,
playing fields
Location: 20 minute walk from the Town Centre
Development potential: - The site will benefit from prominent frontage
onto Burton Road and accessibility due to MMDR (proposed start date 2022)
- A range of uses can be considered including a range of tenures and mix of housing, hotel and commercial.
2) Waterfield, Dalby road, LE13 1DR
Size: 1.42 Hectares/3.51 acres
Current Use- Swimming pool and gym facility
Development Potential- Enhancement of leisure provision- A mix use development opportunity to
include residential, extra care/retirement living, commercial, hotel and cafe uses
- Opportunity to maximise the use of river and the park area to create an attractive setting
- Potential to link with the leisure village development
Location information- 10 minute walk from the Town Centre.- 10 minute walk from the Train Station.
3) Gretton court, Melton Mowbray, LE13 0WR
Development potential:- Redevelopment of the site to maximise
the space, setting and orientation- Opportunity to link with the Waterfields
site across the road
Other: - £14k grant funding secured for design
specification for extra care facility
Site area: 2.73ha/ 6.75 acres
Current use: 42 supported housing and extra care units
Location: - Central town centre location- Attractive setting of river and Egerton Park
4) Cattle Market, Scalford Road, LE13 1JY
Size: 5.82 Hectares (14.38 acres)
Current use:- Livestock market and covered outdoor market
to the south of the site + brewery and pub- Large amount of car parking to the north of
the site
Development Potential: - Employment: commercial units (B1, B2) +
offices- Residential: Apartments, student
accommodation, retirement living, extra care- Leisure: Hotel, food court, comparison retail- Opportunity to link with the development of
Phoenix House and extension of Pera business park
Location info: - 3 minute walk to the town centre- 10 minute walk to the railway station - Lidl across the road to the East of the site and
Sainsbury’s across the road to the West of the site
Town centre
5) Phoenix House, Nottingham road, LE13 0UL
Site area: 0.84 hectares/ 2.08 acres
Location: 10 min walk to Town Centre
Current use: - Currently houses several MBC partners.- Tenants include Enterprise cars
Development Opportunity: - Refurbishment of the building to
modernise the accommodate and attract new tenants
- Development of the car park - Redevelopment of the site for uses such
as housing, commercial, hotel and retail- Opportunity to link with the
development of Cattle market site as well as the extension of Pera Business Park
6) Fairmead Housing estateCurrent: - Housing estate predominately
consisting of social housing for the Melton Mowbray area
- 50 right to buys (private)- 11 EMH homes- 146 MBC ownership
Location: - 10 min walk to town - Accessed off Nottingham road
Development Opportunity: - Masterplan prepared for the site- Regeneration and estate wide
renewal programme required- Potential for more affordable and
social housing provision- Provision of private
rented/ownership housing
7) Car Park, Thorpe End, LE13 1RB
Site area: 0.102 hectres/ 0.252 acres
Location: - 5 min walk to the heart of the town
centre - 10 min walk to the train station - Prime town centre location with
frontage on Thorpe End
Restrictions: Currently on a lease to neighbouring business
Development Potential: - Planning permission achieved for 27
extra care units. Planning reference: 15/00278/FUL
- Potential for gateway office development
8) Snow Hill, LE13 1PD
Site area: 1.04ha and 103.8 Acres
Location: - 5 min walk to the heart of the
town centre - 10 min walk to the train station
Restrictions:- TBC following Legal investigation
Development Potential: ⁻ A range of mixed uses available
for the site
9) Lake Terrace, LE13 0BZ
Site area: 0.93ha and 92.96 Acres
Location: - 15 min walk to the heart of the town
centre - 15 min walk to the train station
Restrictions:- TBC following Legal investigation
Development Potential: - Potential for mixed uses on site
Small sites development Development Potential: - Small sites study prepared by Pick Everard identifies opportunity to build 18 homes across 9 sites- Council progressing to establish a housing company- Looking for potential partners to develop these sites for affordable housing
2) Hottrope/ Dalby road site- Would require provision of MUGA- Easy access to Town centre- Potential 6 house development
1) Country Park Pavilion site - Currently underused carpark - Access through residential street- Potential for 13 house development
Strategic
Growth Plan for Leicester and
Leicestershire
“Melton Mowbray-
Key Centre for
Growth and Regeneration”
“Create a Food
Enterprise and
Technology Centre
and Food Park in
Melton Mowbray.”
Grow
Make
Innovate
ExperienceA606
A607
Make
Make
£50m for a
new Relief
Road
& wider
Transport
Strategy
Market demand analysis- £20k (LEP grant + MMM)- Residential, commercial, hotel and conference, retail and leisure
Cattle market masterplan + delivery mechanism- £60k - LEP grant +Melton Mowbray Markets (MMM)
MBC sites development potential- £100k - Leisure, commercial, housing and car park sites
Gateway improvement project- £400k- Two blocks of public conveniences, signage, environmental improvements
Melton-Nottingham rail connectivity- £40k- feasibility study
Work already underway
Demand analysis- food sector business needs- Engagement with businesses, market research
Masterplans and delivery mechanism for 3 site clusters- engage with land owners, prepare deliverable plans informed by the market
- marketing and promotion of sites
Feasibility of Enterprise/ Innovation Centre- work in collaboration with the University of Nottingham Food Innovation Centre (Sutton Bonnington campus near Loughborough) for establishing and refining the concept of the Food Enterprise Centre on the town centre site.
- lab space, demonstration, networking, business support etc to feed into the cattle market masterplan
Manufacturing Zone bid
Contact:
Pranali ParikhDirector for Growth and RegenerationMelton Borough [email protected]: 07795475769
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Melton
Hinckley & Bosworth - A PLACE OF OPPORTUNITY
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Borough Council
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Borough Council
About Hinckley & Bosworth – The Statistics
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Borough Council
About Hinckley & Bosworth – Comparisons
Improved retail & leisure provision in Hinckley Town Centre
11th Largest retail market in the East Midlands
Strong affluent family catchment
Below national and regional unemployment levels
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Borough Council
The Atkins Building Greenfields HCYP
Partnership Working -– Succesful Delivery
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Partnership Working -– Succesful Delivery
The CrescentHinckley Leisure
CentreThe Hub
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Borough Council
A5 Improvement Works – Redgate & Higham Roundabouts
Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council awarded £
19.47m from the Government Regional Growth Fund
(RGF)
Enhanced highway capacity on the A5 and other
enabling infrastructure works
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Borough Council
HINCKLEY - Opportunities for all
Benefits from the East and West Midlands conurbations
Partnership working - Leicester & Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership and
Coventry & Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership
Hinckley Business Improvement District (BID) supporting the town centre and
keeping business local
Hinckley and Bosworth Employment and Skills Taskforces
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Borough Council
HINCKLEY - Opportunities for all
Undergoing a £1 billion programme of transformational new investment
which will create approximately 10,000 jobs
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Borough Council
HORIBA MIRA TECHNOLOGY PARK– A UK Enterprise Zone
Research & Development facilities home to
the UK’s most comprehensive automotive
proving ground
35 major companies on site
38 major testing laboratories
World-leading centre of excellence
Surrounded by over 200 supply chain
companies
HINCKLEY - Opportunities for all
o Links to Regent Street & Rail
Entering the next phase of regeneration
Hinckley Town Centre Hinckley Town Centre
Renaissance Masterplan 2005
Commissioned a Public Realm Strategy
Future opportunities Castle Street / Britannia Centre /
Argents Mead
Improved links to Regent Street / Castle Street / Rail
Station
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Borough Council
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Borough Council
HINCKLEY PARK– Industrial and Manufacturing Site
DPD have already committed to 532,500 sqft .
A new business Park off Junction 1 of the M69 in Hinckley
18 acre site 450,000 sqft and is reserved for B1 (light
industrial) and B2 (general industrial)
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MOUNTPARK BARDON – Phase 2
29.33 hectares (72.5 acres)
Up to 1.3m sqft of B2 / B8 floor space
(Outline Planning)
NAILSTONE COLLIERY –Interlink South
Situated within the logistics ‘Golden Triangle
70 acre development platform with full
planning
Unit A -358,300 sqft Unit B -370,520 sqft Unit
C -274,300 sqft
Infrastructure is complete including a ‘live’
3.75 MVA power supply
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Hinckley Crematorium – Land Disposals
Capital
Projects to
Improve
Public
Services.
Minor Land
Disposals /
Garage Sites
Major Land
Disposals /
Gateway
Sites
Hinckley & Bosworth - Any Questions?
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Borough Council
Malcolm Evans
Estates & Asset Manager
Tel: 01455 255614
Email: [email protected]
Hinckley & Bosworth
Harborough
Harborough District Council
Contact Details: [email protected]@InvestHarbDist#InvestinHarbDist
Capital Programme
Contact Details: [email protected]@InvestHarbDist#InvestinHarbDist
Approved (3 year programme of c. £57m)• Grow on Space, Market Harborough
• New Leisure Centre for Market Harborough (up to £21.6m); subject to Business Case
• Improvements to Lutterworth Sports Centre (c. £1m)
• De Verdon Road, Lutterworth; 72 unit residential scheme
• Naseby Close, Market Harborough; up to 40 unit residential scheme
• Coach Parking, Market Harborough
Grow on Space
• New facility to support the development of businesses at the key growth stage of their life
• Expected to be completed by October 2019
• When complete office suites will be available ranging from 1,000-3,000 square feet with flexibility to meet business demand.
• Funding from Harborough District Council, European Regional Development Fund and the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership
Contact Details: [email protected]@InvestHarbDist#InvestinHarbDist
Market Harborough Leisure Centre
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New Leisure Centre• New Leisure Centre for Market Harborough (up to £21.6m);
subject to Business Case
• Ideally in a new location
Market Harborough Leisure Centre
Contact Details: [email protected]@InvestHarbDist#InvestinHarbDist
Redevelopment of existing leisure centre site• Being explored as part of the business case
Lutterworth Leisure Centre
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Redevelopment of existing leisure centre site• Improvements to Lutterworth Sports Centre (c. £1m)
• Possible gym extension
• Possible Health Spa
• Improvements to Wet Changing Area
De Verdon Road, Lutterworth
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Residential Development • 72 unit residential scheme
• Planning Application submitted
Naseby Close, Market Harborough
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Residential
Development • 72 unit residential scheme
• Planning Application submitted
Coach Parking, Market Harborough
Contact Details: [email protected]@InvestHarbDist#InvestinHarbDist
• Land acquired for coach parking and to be developed over next 6 months
Commons Car Park & Tesco/B&M, Market Harborough
Contact Details: [email protected]@InvestHarbDist#InvestinHarbDist
• Recently acquired Tesco/B&M
• Car Park allocated in Local Plan for retail/leisure redevelopment
• Currently exploring options
Other Projects
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Smaller Projects• Pavilion Improvements
• Improvements at the HIC
Future Options being explored;• Actively seeking investment/development opportunities in the
district
• Depot
Local Plan – Major Schemes
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Commercial• Magna Park - Gazeley
• Symmetry Park – DB Symmetry
Residential• Overstone Park, Market Harborough
• Market Harborough SDA (NW) - William Davis/Taylor Wimpey
• Lutterworth East SDA – Leicestershire County Council
• c. 2,750 homes plus some commercial development and associated facilities
• Scraptoft SDA
• c. 1,000 homes and associated facilities
Magna Park, Lutterworth
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Symmetry Park, Lutterworth
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Lutterworth East SDA
Contact Details: [email protected]@InvestHarbDist#InvestinHarbDist
Scraptoft SDA
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Key Contact
Contact Details: [email protected]@InvestHarbDist#InvestinHarbDist
Mark Perris
Head of Economic Development & Major Projects (including Property)
Blaby
Harborough
Hinckley & Bosworth
Blaby
Harborough
Melton