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Highways completion opens up Cheshire Green phase two

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Jones Bros was the road contractor. Credit: via Advent
Jones Bros was the road contractor. Credit: via Advent

An estate road linking phase one to the second stage of the 100-acre industrial park near Nantwich has been finished, enabling development opportunities.


Phase one of Cheshire Green Industrial Park, on the A51 Nantwich Road in Wardle, is close to sold out, with development plots of up to six acres being sold to developers and owner occupiers, who have built units from 10,000 sq ft to 60,000 sq ft.


The success of this 50-acre first phase has led to the completion of an estate road and infrastructure works, opening up a further 50 acres. Plots are being marketed by joint agents Fisher German and Legat Owen.


Contractor Jones Bros, which had also worked on phase one, delivered the programme.

Plots range from two acres up to 22 acres which will allow design and build packages for bespoke units from 10,000 sq ft up to 400,000 sq ft.


David Newman, partner at Fisher German, said: “We divided phase one into plots from two to 20 acres and it is nearly sold out which highlights the demand from the industrial sector in Cheshire and the surrounding areas as a location for manufacturing and logistics businesses.”


The estate road will go the whole way through phase two and will give occupiers full access to all the drainage, infrastructure and energy services that they will need from their units.


Newman added: “It is fantastic news that this work has been completed and follows on from the success of Phase One where the flexible industrial units are now nearly all let.”


Phillip Posnett, from Haughton Estate, said that the success in the scheme is continuing to gain momentum.


“There is a wide range of businesses that have been attracted to Cheshire Green Industrial Park, from a medical manufacturing facility to a cleaning products manufacturer,” he said.


“We always planned to create a second phase and due to the success of the first phase, we have been able to bring forward the additional 50 acres of development ahead of schedule.


“The site has been transformed from a muddy field into a modern, high-quality industrial park within easy reach of good transport links via the A51 and M6 to Crewe, Chester, Manchester and Warrington.


“We are already speaking to potential occupiers and developers so we are hoping phase two will be just as popular.”


Phase one of Cheshire Green Industrial Park received funding from the Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise Partnership while phase two has received support from the Evergreen Growth Fund.

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