A scheme to transform the site of a former waste operator in South Tyneside into logistics space for the parcel delivery giant has been approved.
As a result of the 100,000 sq ft scheme, the status of the former Biffa unit on the Simonside Industrial Estate on Shaftesbury Avenue changed from general industrial to storage and distribution accommodation for the logistic company DHL.
Planning approval also paves the way for the erection of a new canopy which will provide additional protection for staff against the elements and UV rays while also keeping them dry, improving standards of health and safety across the site.
The news follows an £8m investment by owners Kans and Kandy Property, which snapped up the site in 2021.
The unit has undergone substantial repairs including improvements to the building fabric.
A new storage and distribution hub is also planned for the site, which will be occupied by DHL.
Hedley Planning, which has overseen the planning application, confirms that the approved proposals will support the local area and regional supply chain.
The proposals also include 38 vehicle parking spaces to support future workers sustainably traveling to and from the site with EV charging facilities expected to be installed.
Hedley Planning managing director Sean Hedley said: “Close to the A19 and Tyne Tunnel, this development is a big boost for the Simonside Industrial Estate and wider area. It comes as businesses continue to look to take advantage of quality industrial accommodation in a great strategic location with excellent transport and port links.
“We are seeing demand for decent industrial space in the region remaining high. New properties such as this one which benefit from investment in good planning, and the latest renewable energy technologies and sustainable construction materials, are always sought after.”
Peter Razaq, co-founder and chairman at Kans and Kandy, added: “This building is a great addition to our growing, diverse portfolio of land and properties. In line with our focus on creating a sustainable legacy, it has been incredibly important to us to go the extra mile to make this building as green as possible.”
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