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SEGRO renews Slough planning agreement

Slough-Trading-Estate-THUMB.jpegSEGRO has renewed its simplified planning zone agreement with Slough borough council.

The agreement enables automatic planning permission for industrial buildings on the Slough Trading Estate for the next 10 years. The agreement has been signed for the third consecutive decade.

Between 2005 and 2014 1.6m sq ft of new space was delivered on the site.

Gareth Osborn, SEGRO’s business unit director for Thames Valley, said: “This SPZ agreement is the culmination of productive discussions with our partners at Slough borough council who, like us, recognise the decisive benefits offered by the assurances it enables us to provide to new and existing customers on the trading estate in terms of  speed, flexibility and, importantly, certainty of construction.”

alex.horne@estatesgazette.com

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