
Symmetry Park, Biggleswade. Photo courtesy of Greenstreetnews.com
Hundreds of new jobs could come to Biggleswade now that Central Bedfordshire Council has granted permission for a major new planning application. Phase 4 of land released at Stratton Business Park provides a new commercial development located alongside the A1 to the west of Bibby Distribution.
This latest phase of the commercial park will provide business and employment opportunities within easy reach of Biggleswade town centre and the King’s Reach housing area, and with great access to and from the A1 road. This will be a significant expansion to the existing thriving Stratton Business Park, which is already home to many successful businesses including Leibherr, Jordan’s Dorset Ryvita, Smiths Metal Centres and Quest Automotive amongst others.
Depending on the final occupiers, the site is likely to bring up to 1400 new jobs. Recent successful negotiations between Central Bedfordshire Council and developers, Gazeley, have unlocked the potential of the site which had previously been stalled for a number of years. The site is anticipated to be open for business within the next two to three years.
As well as phase 4, there are also two wider areas of development at Stratton Business Park progressing at pace. Planning permission was granted in 2015 for Phases 5 and 6 and development on Phase 5 has recently started following the completion of infrastructure works by the Council. Phase 6 land has recently been sold to logistics developer Tritax Symmetry for future expansion of the park.