It could now increase the speed at which planning processes could be progressed
An order to speed up plans for a power station in a Nottinghamshire village which aims to fast-track new investment and green industry industry and business projects has been approved. The project in Ratcliffe on Soar, which has received Local Development Order planning permission status, could potentially create thousands of permanent highly-skilled jobs, said Rushcliffe Borough Council.
“The possible range of modern manufacturing and research uses on the redeveloped site, still subject to independent planning processes, is hugely exciting. The power station is such an iconic landmark in Rushcliffe and the East Midlands, it is vital it evolves to continue to be a site of national importance.
“Retained business rates will be invested in local infrastructure and road improvements, tying in with our environmental priorities. This will allow us to continue to protect environmental aspects and to work with local communities regarding road and traffic issues." “This is why we’ve been working with regional stakeholders to avoid a similar fate at Ratcliffe, and we see the LDO as an opportunity to secure the site’s long-term future, so that it can continue to play an important role in the future. Ratcliffe is in a great location, with good transport links and excellent utilities infrastructure.
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