Planning in for flagship 48-acre Sheffield logistics park

A planning application for a landmark 838,000 sq ft new logistics space in Sheffield to create significant new jobs in the region has been submitted.

The planning team at Knight Frank in Sheffield has been working with Peel Logistics Property on its plans for a major distribution, warehouse and industrial park development on the 48-acre site previously occupied by the Outokumpu Group.

Full planning permission, including details of access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale, is sought for Phase One and outline planning permission, with details of access only, is sought for Phase Two of the development at Shepcote Lane in Sheffield.

Three access access points off Shepcote Lane will service the site.

Sophie Watkin, who heads up Knight Frank’s planning team, said: “The masterplan will deliver a high quality and modern flagship industrial and logistics hub within a prominent location along the M1, to be branded as Peel Logistics Park, Sheffield.

“The development will stimulate significant local job creation and investment within the Sheffield City Region, and could potentially facilitate the expansion of Sheffield’s advanced manufacturing sector.

“The scheme is EIA development, by virtue of its potential environmental impacts, therefore an Environmental Statement has also been submitted alongside the application which contains written information about the proposed development, including the detailed assessment of the environmental effects.”

Knight Frank’s Planning Team have managed a multidisciplinary team of technical consultants as part of the preparation of the application; engaged with Local Planning Authority in detailed pre-applicant discussions; and undertaken public consultation with local residents and politicians.

The application is subject to a 16 week determination period, meaning a decision is expected early 2018.

Peel Logistics Property bought the land earlier this year with a view to developing the new flagship logistics park by regenerating a dormant site.

It hopes to attract both national and urban logistics occupiers to the prime, cutting-edge distribution, warehouse and industrial accommodation which will be bespoke to occupiers needs, once agreed.

The site sits within the Sheffield City Region’s ‘Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District’ – home to many of the world’s leading manufacturers across a variety of sectors including aerospace, defence, transportation, nuclear, oil, gas and healthcare.

Notable occupiers within the district include Rolls Royce, Boeing, Aloca, Tata, Outokumpu, McLaren and Sheffield Forgemasters who are situated within the nearby Advanced Manufacturing Park and Sheffield Business Park.

Neil Dickinson, chief operating officer at Peel Logistics said: “Peel Logistics is dedicated to delivering an urban logistics park for the Sheffield City Region. We look forward to building out up to 838,000sqft of logistics floor space, and to providing a broad range of local job opportunities.”