Published:
10:39 AM January 20, 2021
Updated:
11:21 AM January 20, 2021
The proposed Norwich Energy Innovation Park, which is planned for land west of Stanfield Road in Wymondham.
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Concerns have been raised over the plans to build a new business park in a town, including the possible impact on biodiversity in the area.
Plans for the Norwich Energy Innovation Park were submitted to South Norfolk District Council by the Goff Group last month, after a public consultation had been held.
If approved, the scheme would see an 11-acre plot of land west of Stanfield Road in Wymondham, already owned by Goff Petroleum, developed to include workshops, offices and other communal working areas, possibly creating more than 300 new jobs.
The proposed Norwich Energy Innovation Park. Photo: Lanpro/Pro-Works
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Plans for a new business park in Wymondham with the potential to create more than 300 new jobs have been formally lodged.
In August, the Goff Group unveiled plans for what it will call the Norwich Energy Innovation Park - an industrial development of Stanfield Road, close to its existing base.
If approved, the scheme would see an 11-acre plot of land west of Stanfield Road already owned by Goff Petroleum developed to include workshops. offices and other communal working areas.
Speaking previously, William Goff said: “This development marks a significant step forward in the company’s ongoing plans to diversify the business and continue the drive towards more sustainable growth.