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James Robinson

Plans for 28 new industrial units in Cramlington approved

Councillors have unanimously approved plans to build 28 new units on a Northumberland industrial estate, describing the move as a "no brainer".

The proposals will see 28 industrial units built in a three-phase development, along with an "integral circulation road" and secondary site access point on what is currently scrub land within the North Nelson Industrial Estate in Cramlington.

The three phases will consist of six two-storey industrial units and the circulation road, followed by a further four two-storey industrial units and finally 18 single storey units. All told, the development will provide a combined floor space of almost 3,500m2.

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Design statements compiled by the scheme's architects describe the industrial units as "high quality".

At Wednesday's meeting of the Cramlington, Bedlington and Seaton Valley Local Area Council, members were told that there had been no objections to the scheme from local residents or statutory consultees. Council planning officers had therefore recommended the plans for approval.

Members unanimously agreed to support the officer's recommendations. After the meeting, the plans were described as a "no brainer".

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