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Dransfield and Harworth JV on £50m Waverley scheme

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Dransfield Properties and Harworth Group have announced a joint venture agreement to deliver a £50m retail, office and leisure scheme at Waverley, Rotherham.

The 12-acre development forms part of the strategic regeneration of the 740-acre Waverley brownfield regeneration project close to Junction 33 of the M1.

The planned local centre is expected to deliver offices, a 24,500 sq ft supermarket, 70,000 sq ft of further retail space, a hotel, medical centre, transport hub and gym.

The development will formally link the Advanced Manufacturing Park and the residential area through a retail and leisure development, incorporating community facilities.

Shops, restaurants and cafes will be set around a central car park area with a mix of independent and national names. Plans include offices above shops, attractive walkways, landscaped piazza areas with water features and a “town square” where regular farmers’ markets can be held.

A planning application is scheduled to be submitted in spring 2017.

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This is the latest phase of Waverley’s development. The site is already home to 600 homes and the AMP, which includes international firms such as Rolls-Royce and Boeing. The next 15 years will see as many as 3,400 further homes built, in addition to a further 1m sq ft of manufacturing space to enlarge the AMP.

Waverley represents Yorkshire’s largest brownfield mixed-use redevelopment, according to the joint venture partners.

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