Western Daily Press (Saturday)

First step in £700m plan to redevelop Honda site

- ALED THOMAS Local Democracy Reporter

THE first step towards the £700 million redevelopm­ent of the Honda site in Swindon has been taken.

The Japanese car giant is set to depart South Marston later this month after more than 30 years in Wiltshire.

The site’s new owners, developmen­t company Panattoni, which bought the South Marston plant earlier this year two years after Honda announced it would leave Swindon, has lodged a request for environmen­tal impact assessment screening opinion on plans to build new factories and warehouses there.

And bosses at Panattoni have said the applicatio­n, which precedes major plans to build new factories and warehouses, is a huge vote of confidence in Swindon and its workforce.

Such an applicatio­n is a precursor to a fully detailed applicatio­n and asks council planners and consultees whether it needs to provide a full environmen­tal impact assessment as part of a planning applicatio­n, but it does include some details of Panattoni’s plans.

The company is looking at building premises for industrial and warehousin­g and logistics, totalling 672,000 square metres.

That amount dwarfs the huge warehouse and delivery centre the company is building for Amazon at the nearby Symmetry Park, which is 58,000 square metres.

The company says developmen­t includes access roads, parking, drainage and open space.

James Watson, the developmen­t director of Panattoni, said: “This is the first step and nothing more than us doing what we said we would do, which is to redevelop the site.”

But Mr Watson said the money the company is spending is enormous: “The £700 million speculativ­e investment we are making in the site is the largest in the company’s history and we’re a big developer in the US and in Europe.

“We are sorry for those people who are losing their jobs with Honda’s departure, and we wouldn’t wish that on anyone, but this is a huge vote of confidence in both the workforce of Swindon and its location, and this is the first step in our promise to redevelop and find new uses for the site.”

The cabinet member responsibl­e for strategic infrastruc­ture, transport and planning at Swindon Borough Council, Gary Sumner, was delighted to see the screening applicatio­n lodged.

This applicatio­n is 200% welcome and it matches our research which always said if the site is used more fully there would be thousands more jobs created there than will be lost by Honda closing GARY SUMNER

He said: “The site has been underused, and we want to see it used more intensivel­y and it is great to see this coming forward as part of its redevelopm­ent and finding new uses for it.

“I believe Panattoni plans to make the site a little more open as well, so people can walk in and it’s less fenced off.

“This applicatio­n is 200% welcome and it matches our research which always said if the site is used more fully there would be thousands more jobs created there than will be lost by Honda closing.”

The last day of Honda’s operations at the former airfield in South Marston will be Friday, July 30.

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 ?? Francis Hawkins ?? > Aerial view of the Honda manufactur­ing plant in Swindon which will be closing on July 30
Francis Hawkins > Aerial view of the Honda manufactur­ing plant in Swindon which will be closing on July 30
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