Travis Perkins to create 20 jobs with new north Notts depot

Vesuvius

Developer CEG has submitted a planning application to build a 20,500 sq ft builders merchant facility for Travis Perkins at the Vesuvius development off Sandy Lane, Worksop.

The move will create 20 jobs in the Nottinghamshire towm.

Will Moss, head of acquisitions Midlands and South West for Travis Perkins, said: “We are delighted to be involved in this exciting new development, providing the opportunity for us to relocate to a new purpose built and modern branch. This new site will provide our customers with a significantly bigger, better and more accessible branch facility, offering a superior range of building material and landscaping products.

CEG is currently managing the comprehensive regeneration of the 17.75ha Vesuvius site. With planning permission for more than 200,000 sq ft of employment space, the multi-million-pound first phase of commercial development is due to complete this summer.

The first pre-let has already been agreed with Burger King.

Subsequent phases will also offer larger employment units including speculative as well as pre-let, design and build development for office, light industry, storage and distribution requirements.

CEG has also recently been given planning permission for Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service for the construction of its new fire station at Vesuvius.

Lawrence Escott, investment manager from CEG said: “Travis Perkins will be a welcome addition to the Vesuvius development, creating 20 new job opportunities on the site and will help to enhance and support the local supply chain.

“Vesuvius is fast becoming a thriving commercial destination. We are on site delivering the largest speculative scheme of this scale and quality in Worksop for many years and we continue to see strong interest in the space from well-known national trade and industrial occupiers alongside smaller, local businesses.”

In 2018, supported by D2N2, CEG delivered a £5.5m package of works to create a new roundabout and access road opening up the site and remediating it for redevelopment. This makes the site easily accessible to the A60, A57, Worksop and its surrounds.

D2N2 LEP CEO, Sajeeda Rose said: “The Vesuvius site represents a landmark development for Worksop and the wider area. It’s great to see the Vesuvius development is attracting investors and businesses and unlocking opportunities for new jobs, supporting our collective ambitions to rebuild and grow our economy.”

Chris Proctor and Anthony Barrowcliffe from FHP Property Consultants and Ben Flint from Fisher German are marketing the site.

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