Green light for 25,000 sq ft business park

How the scheme will look

Developer Stirlin has been given the green light for a new 25,000 sq ft business park in Gainsborough.

West Lindsey District Council has approved plans for the first phase of units to be developed on the 1.3-acre site, which has been named Willoughton Place.

Willoughton Place will be located on Stirlin’s Foxby Lane Business Park.

The approved first phase will include three hybrid office and warehouse units. Each unit will measure approximately 2,000 sq ft and comprise an electric sectional door, personnel door, ground floor warehouse, first floor office, toilet facilities and allocated parking.

The new development has consent for Use Class E(g), with the potential to consider other uses subject to planning.

The site can accommodate design and build projects, which will provide businesses with the opportunity to acquire a bespoke facility built to their detailed requirements.

Tony Lawton, managing director of Stirlin, said: “We’re delighted to receive planning approval for the first phase of our new business park in Gainsborough. With the notable shortage of modern commercial property in the area, we are pleased to be able to provide new employment space to support the growth of the local business base, with our Stirlin Place development and now Willoughton Place.”

“Willoughton Place is the second plot of land in Gainsborough that we have purchased from Lincolnshire County Council due to the success of our Stirlin Place development on Foxby Lane, of which most is now sold STC and occupied by a variety of growing businesses.”

“We have appointed Pygott & Crone as our sole agents for Willoughton Place. With the recent success of our collective efforts on developments such as Stirlin Place, Leafbridge and Kirk’s Yard, we had no doubt that they were the right agents to market this exciting new opportunity.”

Tim Downing, Director of Pygott & Crone, said: “We are very much excited to launch Stirlin’s Willoughton Place, which follows the success of their Stirlin Place development in the town as another great opportunity for businesses and investors looking to expand and relocate. Stirlin’s continued investment into Gainsborough is testament to the appeal of the town and its continued growth and expansion into an area to live, work and invest in.”

Cllr Colin Davie, Executive Councillor for Economy at Lincolnshire County council, added: “The sale of this land and development of the new business park will be a great and substantial addition to this part of Gainsborough. Building on and enhancing the commercial offer that is already in place nearby, including our own business centre Mercury House, the land will importantly support businesses to start-up, re-locate and grow.”

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