103 Disposal of land at Chamberhall Business Park
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Report of the Leader and Cabinet Member for Strategic Growth attached.
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Minutes:
The Leader and Cabinet Member for Strategic Growth presented a report seeking approval for the disposal of two plots of land at Chamberhall Business Park to Crown Gas & Power Ltd. The proposals would enable the development of plot 1, a 40,000 sq ft headquarters office building and plot 2, a 25,000 sq ft industrial scheme.
The Cabinet was advised that the development would deliver significant economic benefits, including:
It was noted that the disposal constituted a subsidy under the Subsidy Control Act 2022, but the decision was justified given the substantial economic and social benefits.
Councillor M. Smith queried whether the proposed jobs represented new employment opportunities or relocations from existing sites. In response, the Leader confirmed that the majority would be additional jobs, reflecting company growth and including construction?related employment. The development would offer a mix of office and industrial roles, many of which could be matched to local jobseekers, contributing positively to the borough’s employment market.
Councillor R. Bernstein welcomed the proposals, stating that the development represented excellent news for Bury, and confirmed his support.
Councillor S. Arif expressed support for the decision and thanked officers for the detailed briefing provided prior to the meeting.
Members recognised that the proposals were the result of months of work and represented a strategic opportunity to support the continued growth of the borough. The development was regarded as a positive step aligned with long?term economic ambitions for Bury.
Decision:
Cabinet:
Reasons for decisions:
The proposed disposal enables the Council to facilitate the delivery of a new head office on behalf of an established regional business, with the following benefits;
· bringing in the region of 250 jobs to the borough.
· The proposed scheme will generate an estimated £310,000 per annum in business rates.
· Generate £8.0 million net additional GVA annually to the local economy and an increase in footfall and spending in Bury town centre, supporting local shops, cafés, and services, with estimated gross expenditure of £560,000 per year ... view the full minutes text for item 103