Council approves Clay Cross scheme
Plans for a major new mixed-use development on a 230-acre (93.1-hectare) former pipeworks site in Clay Cross, Derbyshire, have been given the green light by North East Derbyshire District Council (NEDDC).
Worcester-based developer Maximus is behind the multi-million pound project, which will see the transformation of the former Biwater Works site - now renamed Silkston - over the next 10 years. The scheme includes a new 60-bedroom hotel, a children's play area and 300,000sq ft (27,871sq m) of office and industrial space, as well as 980 new homes and a new link road.
Dorothy Ward, chair of NEDDC's planning committee, said: "The development of this former industrial site represents a major boost for the people of Clay Cross and the surrounding district, as well as the wider regeneration of the town. "It represents a significant investment which the Council welcomes into the district in the current economic climate."
However, the development proposals have now been referred to the secretary of state to decide whether to order a public inquiry as part of a mandatory 21-day call in period.