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Kensington lodge plans for business park



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Published Date: 13 November 2008
KENSINGTON Developments have submitted proposals for a new high tech business park on Dock Road, Lytham, as part of the Lytham Quays Phase Two development.
The firm announced that the new Kensington Business Park will provide more than 118,000 square ft of commercial space to cater for a wide range of businesses, from office and research accommodation, leisure, industrial, storage and distribution.

T
he proposed development forms part of a new Lytham Quays masterplan, including business, leisure and residential accommodation that Kensington say will transform the derelict and redundant Dock Road area into a “thriving new sustainable area where people can live and work in a waterfront setting”.

The Lytham Quays masterplan includes:

n A new high tech business park.

n Waterfront public open space with estuary footpaths and landscaped gardens.

n 285 new high quality, eco-friendly family homes including; starter homes for first time buyers, mews houses, sheltered accommodation for the elderly and waterfront apartments.

Kensington says: “The innovative design isn’t just environmentally sound; it will create a truly sustainable local community.

“At the core of the proposal will be a relaxing waterfront open space for public use that will provide a pleasant, safe and secure pedestrian environment for residents and visitors to enjoy.

“The redevelopment represents a multi million pound investment in the future of the borough. Construction work, creating over 200 jobs, could start in mid-2009 subject to the necessary planning approvals.”



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  • Last Updated: 11 November 2008 2:43 PM
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