Sole agents announced for £56m Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park scheme

Lincoln property firm Banks Long & Co have won the tender to become the sole agents for the proposed eco-conscious Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park
The site of Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park. EMN-210502-124133001The site of Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park. EMN-210502-124133001
The site of Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park. EMN-210502-124133001

Situated north of Pride Parkway in Sleaford, the scheme is currently being considered by planners and would bring an estimated 500 jobs to the area.

It is seen as a ground-breaking investment by North Kesteven District Council to help support local businesses and boost the local economy.

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If it is approved, the commercial property experts Banks Long & Co say they will be working closely with the district council to secure tenants for the new development and have already had significant enquiries from local businesses. The company already handle’s the council’s portfolio of business units across the district.

Coun Richard Wright, Leader of North Kesteven District Council, confirmed: “We have worked with the team previously and are confident that together we will continue to build on previous success.

Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park will be a significant development for our district, involving investment by our council of £56 million. While bringing potential for new opportunities and jobs growth in our local economy, it also forms part of our ongoing commitment to invest in our flourishing communities and North Kesteven as a fantastic place to live and work.

“Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park makes an attractive proposition for businesses as it is being developed with the highest environmental standards. The site itself has been designed to include tree planting, wildflower verges and sustainable drainage systems doubling as water sources for wildlife. Numerous low carbon measures such as solar panels and UV light harnessing technology will be considered for each of the plots, in details submitted at later stages.”

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He added: “Our goal is also to make the site a very pleasant environment to work in, with plans to utilise the landscaping schemes to include nature walkways around features such as tree planting and attenuation ponds. With both the local environment and employee welfare high on every business’s agenda, it’s been designed as an enterprise park fit for the future.”

Suggested illustration of the walkway around the landscaped area of the park. EMN-210502-124258001Suggested illustration of the walkway around the landscaped area of the park. EMN-210502-124258001
Suggested illustration of the walkway around the landscaped area of the park. EMN-210502-124258001

Banks Long & Co director William Wall said: “As passionate supporters of the scheme, we feel this development offers some unique and exciting opportunities for relocation or expansion.

“Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park is well placed with access to transport links, affordable housing, and a skilled workforce. We anticipate a high demand for units within the development, and a number of local businesses have already been in touch with the council to express their interest in relocating.

“Within the park, there are a range of different units available. All units will be built with both sustainability and adaptability in mind, minimising running costs and providing flexible space.

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“The development’s environmental credentials, high-quality construction, and focus on the working environment have combined to make this a desirable option for both local businesses and those looking to move to the area,” said Mr Wall.