Haven Business Park, Slippery Gowt Lane, Wyberton, Boston PE21 7AA

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The property comprises a terrace industrial unit of steel portal frame construction with clad elevations and a similarly pitched clad roof. Internally the property has a power floated concrete floor, WC, electric roller shutter door and a minimum working height of 4.51 meters.

Externally the property has parking and a circulation area for deliveries.

Bosal Way, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 7WN

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New trade counter, warehouse and industrial units located close to the Oakham bypass.

LOCATION

Oakham is a traditional market town, with a population of 10,922 at the 2011 Census, representing 29% of the total Rutland authority. It is the main market town for the county and plays a pivotal role is providing facilities and services to a large network of rural villages. The town centre has an array of independent shops and a rich tapestry of heritage, including the renown Oakham Castle.

The site is located within the principal industrial and employment area of the town within Oakham’s Sustainable Urban Extension, known as Hawksmead Park. It is anticipated that the site will attract a range of further national and regional trade counter businesses to become the prime trade location in the area and will complement the diversity already on offer, such as the recent developments of Aldi, McDonald’s, the BP garage with M&S store, the new depot for Ben Burgess and the Costa Coffee drive-thru.

Connectivity into the wider locale is excellent from Oakham and offers access into Melton Mowbray, Stamford and Corby, each within 20 minutes. Slightly further afield, the larger conurbations of Peterborough, Leicester and Nottingham are located, with travel times of between 35 minutes – 1 hour, respectively.

Specification

Combinable trade counter/industrial units, finished to shell specification.

VAT

VAT will be charged on the rent and/or purchase price.

Rates

Business Rates to be confirmed.

Legal Costs

Each party is to be responsible for their own legal costs

SERVICES

Mains supplies of water, electricity and drainage are available and connected to the development. Interested parties are advised to make their own investigations with the utility service providers.

Planning Use

Planning permission will be sought for the construction of buildings for light industrial, storage or trade counter uses (Class E(g) (ii) [R&D] and (iii) [Light Industrial], Class B2 and B8 [Storage]).

Tenure

The units are available To Let by way of Full Repairing and Insuring leases on terms to be agreed, or For Sale Freehold with vacant possession on completion.

Service Charge

Service charge budget available upon request.

Rent

Available upon request.

St Modwen Park, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN6 9BJ

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St. Modwen Park Lincoln provides flexible opportunities to the occupier market within the industrial and logistics sectors.

This is a unique opportunity for businesses to be located on the A46 dual carriageway, midway between Lincoln and Newark, giving excellent access to sea ports, airports and the national motorway network. The A1 is approximately 7 miles from St. Modwen Park Lincoln with access to the A1(M) via the A46.

In addition, St. Modwen Park Lincoln will benefit from the Central Government investment in infrastructure improvements to the Newark interchange/ bypass and completion of the Lincoln bypass. Both projects will enhance speed of travel South-West down the A46 and North-East to the Humber Freeports.

St. Modwen Park Lincoln also has the benefit of more than 4MVA of available power which has been committed to the development, offering suitable space for occupiers with large power requirements.

The area has already attracted prominent businesses such as Currys and Siemens. Occupiers at St. Modwen Park Lincoln include DHL, Furniture Village, Apogee, NIC and DPD.

Schedule of Accommodation

Warehouse – 98,689 sq ft

First Floor Offices – 6,495 sq ft

Plant Deck/Mezzanine – 5,295 sq ft

Yard Depth – 48M

Clear Internal Height – 12.5M

Loading Docks – 8

Euro Docks – 2

Level Access Doors – 2

Car Parking – 101

About St. Modwen Logistics

Concentrated around major transportation networks, key logistics corridors and conurbations our parks serve the needs of customers to expand their businesses, employ local people and support economic growth. Our customers include global logistics and e-commerce organisations as well as significant national and regional enterprises of all sizes.

St. Modwen is committed to ESG, our Responsible Business approach includes a set of ambitious goals where we can make a sustained difference to society, our stakeholders and the environment. Our Parks showcase the St. Modwen

Swan Standard – a set of industry-leading sustainable development guidelines with a focus on responsible building practices, meeting our customers operational needs and the wellbeing of their employees.

Our team of dedicated experts ensure planning is approved to bring forward sites for both speculative and build-to- suit development; deliver quality buildings through diligent project delivery teams; and ensure customer needs are met by welcoming them and responding to their needs throughout the duration of occupancy at St. Modwen Parks.

Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN6 0QR

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The available accommodation forms part of a substantial warehouse complex and comprises offices plus two designated warehouses that can be made available either seperately or as a whole. The offices are finished to a modern standard and benefit from allocated staff/WC facilities plus parking.

The warehouse areas provide open plan storage space with dock level loading access. Externally there is extensive loading, circulation and parking.

Riverside Enterprise Park, Saxilby, Lincolnshire LN1 2LR

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Phase 6 is now complete at this prestigious location anchored by Screwfix. The last remaining units are finished to a high standard with profile clad steel portal frame construction, power floated concrete floors and bare faced block walls. Each unit benefits from three phase electricity supply, 5m eaves and electric up and over roller shutter doors to the front and rear. The units all benefit from a secure service yard and 5 designated car parking spaces.

Sleaford, Lincolnshire NG34 8GS

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SITE DEVELOPMENT

Infrastructure works and the construction of a first phase of units will commence in 2021, with a variety of units to be made available for leasehold from 2022 and ranging in size and use (B2, B8 and E(g) use classes).

Eco-conscious measures including a substantial landscaping scheme incorporating native species, self-watering planting areas and habitat for birds, bats and invertebrates support the Council’s aims to look after the local environment and, together with businesses and communities, help North Kesteven become carbon neutral by 2030.

The site benefits from the strategic east to west access the A17 gives across Lincolnshire and its connections with the A1 and east coast ports. It’s also easily accessible by bus, cycle and on foot including new pathways to accommodate this as sustainable travel choices.

Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park will be an extension to the already established industrial area, which includes the popular Sleaford Enterprise Park. This major employment area includes occupiers such as: SHD Composites, Sleaford Quality Foods, Bailey Trailers, FedEx. and Cope Seeds.

FEATURES OF UNITS:

PLOTS 1 & 3 CONTAIN

Solar panels, electric vehicle charging points and shelters, bicycle storage, thermal energy saving measures and more are planned in this first phase, which is made up of two plots.

Plot one contains nine units ranging from 1,313 sq ft to 2,066 sq ft which would benefit from solar panels, energy efficient insulation and electric vehicle charging points along with the inclusion of a green wall.

Plot three contains six slightly larger grow-on units ranging from 3,369 sq ft to 5,123 sq ft with solar panels, an electric vehicle charging shelter and extra efficient insulation.

This first phase of development will commence in the Autumn of 2021, and is scheduled for completion in the Autumn of 2022.

QUOTING TERMS

Please refer to the availability schedule for quoting terms on the units. Our agent, Banks Long & Co can be contacted to discuss further.

All units will include aluminium framed curtain walling & windows, powder coated to a standard RAL colour, triple glazing. Main and roller shutter doors (aluminium powder coated, triple glazed, electrically operated roller shutter).

St Johns Way, Downham Market, Norfolk PE38 0QQ

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The property comprises a brand new mid-terrace unit.
The accommodation will is of steel portal frame construction with corrugated sheet clad elevations and similarly clad roof. It is finished to a shell specification with a solid concrete floor, and WC installed.
Externally, there is allocated car parking and communal parking, loading and circulation

Discovery Trade Park, Whisby Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN6 3AN

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The property comprises a brand new mid-terrace trade counter of steel portal frame construction, with composite metal clad elevations and similarly clad roof. It benefits from separate pedestrian and vehicular access doors, 6 metre minimum working height, solid concrete floor and WC. Externally there is allocated parking, communal parking and loading/ circulation. Legal Costs Each party is to be responsible for their own legal costs incurred in documenting the transaction. Acco

Unit C4 Bishops Trade Park, Bishops Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 4LB

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The property comprises an end-terrace trade counter unit of steel portal frame construction, with corrugated sheet clad elevations and similarly clad roof. It has a glazed showroom frontage and vehicular access door with a solid concrete floor, and WC installed.
Externally, there is ample allocated parking, communal parking, loading and circulation.
The unit can also be split into two.

Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 8GL

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A 37 acre commercial park on the A17 with 485,000 sq ft (45 sq m) of flexible business units.

The park will offer high quality units in an attractive landscaped setting to serve the needs of growing businesses and unlock further economic and employment growth.

The site is adjacent to the A17, a strategic east west road link across Lincolnshire connecting the A1 with east coast ports. The road’s infrastructure close to the site is currently undergoing improvements ahead of jobs and housing growth.

LOCATION

Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park is a new strategic employment site in Sleaford, the heart of Lincolnshire.

The site is adjacent to the A17, a strategic east west road link across Lincolnshire connecting the A1 with east coast ports. The road’s infrastructure close to the site is currently undergoing improvements ahead of jobs and housing growth.

The site is an extension to the already established industrial area in the north east of Sleaford, creating potential for local supply chains, innovation and collaboration.

It’s in walking distance of local amenities in Sleaford and access to green space including the bordering woodlands.

The site will also benefit from a substantial landscaping scheme as part of the Council’s aims to ensure a green environment and resilient tree population in NK.

ACCOMMODATION

Bespoke units can be provided on a design and build basis, subject to terms and conditions.

All units will be built with both sustainability and adaptability in mind, minimising running costs and providing flexible space and longevity.

ABOUT THE AREA

North Kesteven is a large, diverse area stretching from the Lincoln Fringe into rural Lincolnshire.

It covers an area of 356 square miles and a population of almost 116,000. There are low unemployment rates and good skills levels.

Its principal sectors include food and agriculture, engineering, tourism and construction.

The District contains the thriving town of Sleaford with its strong mix of businesses, from manufacturing and engineering to hospitality and tourism, good connectivity by road and rail and a town centre with a long tradition of independent retailers.

North Kesteven also boasts the busy town of North Hykeham near Lincoln, home to city workers and large employers, as well as many villages around the city.

These units are being marketed on behalf of North Kesteven District Council.

North Kesteven District Council is a forward-thinking local authority with a plan to invest in, develop and enrich its District of flourishing communities. Its aims are set out in a 10 year vision split into five priority areas – Our Economy, Our Homes, Our Environment, Our Communities and Our Council.

The authority provides a strong package of support for the local economy including high quality business units and BusinessNK – its economic development arm with an expert team dedicated to providing advice and assistance to businesses and championing the economy. And, with North Kesteven District Council as landlord, the District and its local communities benefit.

The Council’s BusinessNK team will be on hand to assist throughout the build and tenancy process at Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park.