Shropshire Star

Three new units to be built on site of Telford buildings destroyed in huge fire

Three new commercial units will be built on the outskirts of Telford in place of a former office and warehouse building that burnt to the ground.

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Planners at Telford & Wrekin Council gave the go-ahead for the scheme on the site of the former Epic Park buildings on the edge of Halesfield, which were ripped apart by a devastating fire more than two years ago.

Around 70 firefighters from around the county and beyond worked through the night to put out the blaze in November 2021, which left the former distribution hub of events firm Infoteam International Services in ruins.

Developers say the new buildings will be of similar size and scale to the original structures, having brought forward plans in October, after clean-up work had begun on the site towards the middle of last year.

The replacement development will also include a small industrial unit which developers say will “maximise” employment on the site.,

“The application site previously housed a commercial property and associated parking for Infoteam. The building was previously the production facility for Infoteam and later became the Infoteam distribution centre,” said a supporting statement by applicants Infoteam International.

“Due to the previous development on the site being lost to fire the application seeks to create new employment provision within the established commercial region of Telford.

“The development will enable the previous occupier to maintain their business presence on the site as well as providing for additional floor area to create more employment opportunities and to maximise the previously developed Brownfield site.”

The developer added that the site is located within the “well established and previously developed” commercial district of Halesfield with good existing transport links to the wider network.

A total of 15 new heavy goods vehicle parking spaces will be created on the site, along with 40 car parking spaces for staff.

Approving the scheme, Telford & Wrekin Council said detailed plans for footpaths along Halesfield 7, known locally as Kemberton Road, would need to be submitted by the developer before work could begin.

A pedestrian crossing onto nearby Halesfield 8 will also be built as part of the development.