Companies team up to deliver 4,000 jobs at planned employment scheme

Blue Anchor, owners of West Moor Park East, a 195-acre employment site in Doncaster, has formed a partnership with commercial property developers Litton Buccleuch.
This reinforces Blue Anchor’s commitment to delivering the site – and an estimated 4,000 jobs – as quickly as possible. A planning application is currently lodged with Doncaster Council.
Litton Buccleuch is a joint venture between Derbyshire-based Litton Property Group and Edinburgh-based Buccleuch Property.
Litton is an established commercial and mixed-use developer and investor. Buccleuch Property is the privately owned commercial property arm of Buccleuch Estates and is focused on all aspects of appropriate land use.
Litton Buccleuch recently delivered a £70m GDV 860-bedroom student housing scheme in central Sheffield which was sold to Fusion Student Housing.
West Moor Park East, close to Edenthorpe and Armthorpe, sits next to the successful existing West Moor Park commercial development that includes businesses such as Ikea, Next Distribution Centre, Fellows Manufacturing, Scott’s Miracle Grow and Anglo Beef.
Development of the site would also complement public investment in the A630 West Moor Link dualling scheme, with works on this infrastructure well underway.
This council-led scheme has been supported by the Sheffield City Region and is intended to enable investment in new developments that create new jobs and homes.
Jonathan Moses, a director of Blue Anchor Leisure, said: “We’ve been firmly committed to delivering this investment in Doncaster for some time now, and today’s announcement adds established names from the development industry who will assist us in swift delivery and bring a strong track record of success.
“We have always stressed the deliverability of this site which is in a perfect location close to existing commercial development and the transport network.
“A planning application is in with Doncaster Council and is progressing well. We are hopeful of a decision soon.”
A spokesman for Litton Buccleuch added: “We have been interested in this highly strategic site for some time.
“We believe there is a compelling case for development on the site and a strategic shortage of land locally, regionally and nationally.
“It links well with the airport and motorway network and existing employment schemes. We have already received expressions of interest from end uses. We will shortly make further announcements after meeting with our agents and professional team.”
Doncaster-headquartered Barnsdales acted for Blue Anchor. CPP, Sheffield and Barnsdales are appointed agents for the scheme.