Burton Mail

Finished road paves way for developmen­t

2,500-HOME £800M PROJECT CAN NOW BEGIN

- By JENNY MOODY jennifer.moody@reachplc.com @Jenny_moody85

A MAJOR road project which will pave the way for an £800 million developmen­t for business, leisure and housing near Burton has been officially completed.

The Branston Locks developmen­t will see 400 acres of land immediatel­y west of the A38 developed with 2,500 new homes, a range of community facilities and a 50-acre employment site in Tatenhill.

It will also include retail, health, leisure and recreation­al facilities, as well as provision for older people. The new 1,550-place John Taylor Free School has been built by Staffordsh­ire County Council on land nearby – the first in 25 years. It is due to open in September at a cost of £30 million. A new primary school will also be built.

The total investment in the area could be more than £800 million.

The county council said it had delivered a package of road and infrastruc­ture works which will enable Nurton Developmen­ts (Quintus Ltd) to move on site to carry out the main project, together with residentia­l developers.

The road project has been partly funded by the Government’s Local Growth Fund through its Growth Deal with the Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordsh­ire Local Enterprise Partnershi­p (LEP). Nurton Developmen­ts has also made a substantia­l contributi­on. The project has also scooped the Best Large Project award at an annual regional Institute of Highway Engineers event.

It has involved a complete realignmen­t of Branston Road to make it suitable for the volume of traffic created by the new developmen­t and constructi­on of a new bridge over the Trent and Mersey Canal.

The bridge has already won an award for its engineerin­g design. Pedestrian and cycle access to the future developmen­t and canal towpath have also been created. The project delivery team joined county council leader Philip Atkins, local enterprise partnershi­p executive board member James Leavesley, chief executive of the John Taylor Academy Mike Donaghue and other delegates at the event at The Bridge Inn, in Branston, to mark the occasion. Mr Atkins said: “This has been a huge project for us – paving the way for hundreds of millions of pounds worth of investment leading to new jobs and new homes.

“It is a credit to our teams that it has been completed on time and on budget and is another example of the county council’s successful delivery of a major infrastruc­ture project.

“Branston Locks is also further demonstrat­ion of effective close working between the county council, Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordsh­ire LEP, developers and other partners, including the local parish council, to further increase Staffordsh­ire’s economic growth across the whole county and make it the right place for business investment and an attractive place to live and visit.”

Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordsh­ire LEP executive board member James Leavesley said: “This road scheme has opened up a major developmen­t site, paving the way for new jobs, homes and community facilities.

“It is an excellent example of how we are working together across the public and private sectors to create new jobs, sustained economic growth and flourishin­g local communitie­s.”

 ??  ?? James Leavesley from the Local Enterprise Partnershi­p, county councillor Julia Jessel and council leader Philip Atkins.
James Leavesley from the Local Enterprise Partnershi­p, county councillor Julia Jessel and council leader Philip Atkins.

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