These are the latest plans submitted for Blackpool Airport Enterprise Zone with the new road layout


North West architectural, planning and building surveying practice, Cassidy and Ashton, has submitted updated plans for the third stage of Blackpool Airport Enterprise Zone’s Phase One regeneration.
The plans have been submitted on behalf of the Enterprise Zone with Blackpool Council.
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Hide AdThis third application works in conjunction with the two planning approvals already granted for new grass pitches and new sports facilities as the next step towards the completion of Phase One.


The new grass pitches, relocated south of the area are now in use, with the new sports facilities, including changing facilities and a spectator pavilion and reconfigured car parking due to be completed for the start of the 2022-23 season.
The new version includes the creation of new business and industrial units, a multi-purpose local hub and a new eastern gateway access road off Common Edge Road.
And the updated proposals seek to redevelop the old playing fields at the east end of the site for commercial development. Covering an area of 13.55 hectares, it includes plans for 8.97 hectares of office and industrial floorspace for employment use and a local hub comprising of a day nursery, retail outlets and a café.
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Hide AdThe new access road is outlined in the plans, linking Amy Johnson Way on the existing business park to provide another access to the zone, this time from Common Edge Road.
The plans also incorporate elements including an electric vehicle charging hub, junction and highway improvement works, drainage works, car parking and an electricity substation.
An original application which covered plans for the entire development of Phase One at the Enterprise Zone's eastern gateway was withdrawn to focus on three individual strands.
Bosses said breaking down the development into three elements ensures the local community will continue to have access to playing fields and sports facilities during the development of the area.
Cabinet Member for Business Enterprise and Job Creation Councillor Mark Smith said: “It’s great to see the third planning application being submitted as we continue the momentum at this strategic development site for the Fylde Coast.
“The build out of the eastern gateway development land at Blackpool Airport Enterprise Zone is crucial to ongoing economic regeneration of the area and will bring with it countless benefits including new sustainable, long term, skilled employment, new services for the community and opportunities for local businesses to continue their growth close to home and their workforce.”