Case Study: Regional distribution centre, North Warwickshire Borough Council

Background

SP Broadway was instructed to undertake a community and political consultation programme for the redevelopment and extension of a regional distribution centre in Warwickshire. The 40 acre site would encompass approximately 62,500sqm of employment space with a mixture of start-up and larger units, creating between 500 and 1,000 jobs.

Challenge

The communications challenge was twofold: careful consultation was needed with the owner of a Grade II listed house immediately adjacent to the site, along with existing tenants and nearby residents. Additionally, a neighbouring distribution centre had already sought and gained planning permission for much of our client’s land.

Solution

  • Meetings were held with the owner of the adjacent Grade II listed building.
  • A consultation webpage was set up explaining the benefits of the proposal to as wide an audience as possible.
  • We communicated with existing tenants and key political stakeholders stressing the benefits and deliverability of the proposal.
  • We presented the proposals to North Warwickshire Borough Council Planning and Development Board.
  • A public exhibition was held to enable key political and community stakeholders along with residents to view the proposals. SP Broadway drafted a Report on Community Engagement submitted with the planning application.

Result

The Planning and Development Board voted unanimously to approve the application.

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