🚧 Council takes action to force sale of A180 land for a new business park
North East Lincolnshire Council has applied for a compulsory purchase of land near the A180 in order to complete a multi-million pound business park.
Now, with highways and other infrastructure already in place, the council has applied to force-purchase the remaining land, which takes in three plots of land covering more than 34 hectares. earmarked for future phases of the park. It is estimated 2,000 full time equivalent jobs will be created as a result of the business park and the council has emphasised the need to secure the development “as quickly as possible in order to maximise economic growth and job opportunities”.
The scheme is part of the larger South Humber Industrial Investment Programme . A significant amount of infrastructure investment has been committed on the basis of the business park’s completion.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Council wins Northampton Town stadium legal fightThe completion of Northampton Town's East Stand is in sight after remaining half-built for a decade.
Read more »
Fears raised over near-£3 billion English council shortfallCouncils in England face a funding gap of almost £3 billion over the next two years just to keep services standing still, the Local Government Association has claimed.
Read more »
County Council could move to 'heart of Notts' in 18 monthsThe iconic building on Loughborough Road also requires essential maintenance work which would cost more than £30m over the next 12 years
Read more »
Nottinghamshire County Council planning to leave County HallNottinghamshire County Council says County Hall is too large and expensive to maintain.
Read more »
Inflatable fun fair for kids axed after 15 years as organisers hit out at councilInflatable Fun City organisers have hit out at Glasgow City Council after they were denied a licence for the anticipated family funfair.
Read more »