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Planning consent for Markham Vale site
29 July 2020
An additional 574,000 sq ft of warehouse and logistics space has been given the go-ahead at a new development in north Derbyshire.

Joint venture partners St Francis Group and iSec have secured planning consent for a second phase at Markham Vale's Horizon29, just off junction 29a of the M1 between Sheffield and Nottingham, for three more industrial units ranging in size from 113,000 sq ft to 250,000 sq ft.
The additional planning consent will bring the total space at the scheme to 1.4m sq ft.
Work at Horizon29 is already underway with ground works completed and infrastructure changes and highways and service upgrades about to start.
The first phase of the development, for 824,000 sq ft across five units, ranging from 73,000 sq. ft to 310,000 sq. ft, was granted planning consent earlier in the year and plots are now available for development.
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