Telford shortlisted for Heathrow logistics hub

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Two sites in Telford have made the shortlist to become possible sites for a major logistics hub to support the building of a third runway at Heathrow Airport.

Telford is in the running to become a possible site for a major logistics hub to support the building of a third runway at Heathrow Airport.

Four sites are to be created outside London where work will be carried out on parts for the runway, which will then be transported to the UK’s biggest airport for construction on-site.

Two sites in Telford have been shortlisted – Hortonwood and a property at the town’s Railfreight Terminal at Donnington.

The process is a highly competitive one and the sites will have to undergo evaluation along with six others in the West Midlands.

Heathrow announced last year that it had longlisted 65 sites in the running to be selected as expansion Logistics Hubs from an initial 121 applications. This was done to help ensure that businesses across the UK could form part of the airport’s supply chain for expansion.

The identification of the Logistics Hubs follows a commitment made by Heathrow to shake-up the UK construction industry by using expansion to revolutionise the way Britain builds major infrastructure.

Heathrow’s expansion is the first major infrastructure project in the UK to pioneer the large-scale use of logistics hubs, and Britain’s new runway will create jobs in every corner of the UK. The Hubs will also create a legacy of construction excellence in the UK for future generations.

Once finalised, the final four selected locations will pre-assemble components of the expanded airport before transporting them in consolidated loads to Heathrow, playing a key role in supporting expansion’s efficient delivery.

Cllr Lee Carter, Telford & Wrekin cabinet member for economic development said: “This council is doing all it can to support and win business for the borough.

“In the Railfreight terminal and Hortonwood, we have two first class sites which are attracting investment interest from across the UK and overseas demonstrating what the Borough has to offer – excellent transport links, great infrastructure, competitive ready to go land supported by initiatives such as the Telford Land Deal to support economic growth, all supported by a willing and able workforce.

“We look forward to making to making a very strong case for the borough as we did when we won the MoD Logistics Hub for Donnington and secured one of the biggest foreign direct investments in the country in the shape of the new Magna facility which opens shortly, which when fully operational will employ almost 300.”

Paul Hinkins, chair of Telford Business Board, added: “The business community are right behind this and it underscores the strength of the offer that Telford has which has already attracted some really big names to the borough.

“We hope that we can continue that and secure another major coup for Telford.”

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