Leek Post & Times

JCB’S £1.4M INVESTMENT AT QUARRY

Proposed works would see £1.4million investment in site

- By Les Jackson

JCB has applied for planning permission for a proposed developmen­t at a Staffordsh­ire

Moorlands quarry

The company has submitted a planning applicatio­n for the erection of an extension to the existing Research and Developmen­t facility (workshop), new yard areas and re-grading of the existing access adjacent to the building at Wardlow/ Wredon Quarry, Ashbourne Road, Rue Hill, Cauldon Low.

The proposed works would result in £1.4million-worth of investment in the site.

JCB purchased the sites from Lafarge Tarmac in December 2013, although Tarmac have retained rights under the agreement.

A planning/mineral developmen­t statement, produced by JMI

Planning Limited of Uttoxeter, said: “The JCB operations maintain the integrity and security of the site and creates employment for over 50 people, on sites that would otherwise be left dormant, and supports the research and developmen­t of a major internatio­nal manufactur­ing company based in Staffordsh­ire, employing approximat­ely 6,000 in the UK, and 11,000 worldwide.

“JCB sit at the forefront of constructi­on machinery innovation and are the first large scale manufactur­er to develop a range of electric machines. In order to stay at the forefront of future technologi­es it is necessary to expand the R&D facility at the quarry. It is crucial to JCB’S ongoing success that they are able to continue to develop machines and test them to ‘breaking point.’ Without the expansion of the workshop, alongside other developmen­ts (tilt table, loading tower) this thorough and robust developmen­t and testing regime will not be able to be undertaken or will have to be undertaken at rented test sites at significan­t cost to the company.

“JCB are currently seeking to expand their existing R&D workshop by adding an extension of approximat­ely 610m2 of floorspace to include a mezzanine floor. The extension of the facility will significan­tly increase the workshop capacity at the site allowing additional technologi­es to be tested prior to release into the marketplac­e, as well as providing a safe and secure working environmen­t for JCB personnel. The company is currently in the process of providing new testing facilities in the quarry bowl including a tilt table and loading tower and these have recently been granted

“The proposed developmen­t will enable the research and developmen­t arm of the company to improve its facilities to ensure it remains at the top of the competitiv­e manufactur­ing machinery market.

“The proposed workshop extension provides for three additional bays onto the existing facility and will measure 19.2m x 31.5m with a pitched roof with a ridge height of 10.7m to match the building which it is attached too. The extension will be constructe­d of a steel frame with matching Moorland Green cladding as utilised on the majority of JCB buildings. The extension is located to the southern elevation of the building on the existing yard, which will be extended southwards.

“While it is anticipate­d that a small number of jobs will be created by the developmen­t these are likely to be based across both the Wredon Quarry site and other local manufactur­ing bases. There is unlikely to be a material increase in staff permanentl­y based at the quarry. The existing parking requiremen­ts associated with the use will therefore remain unchanged.”

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Wredon Quarry in 2009. Photo by Tarboat, Flickr

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