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11 July 2008

Derwent Forest gets the green light

Allerdale Borough Council and Cumbria County Council have today welcomed the Northwest Regional Development Agency’s (NWDA) agreement of the terms for the two councils to buy the former munitions site at Broughton Moor, ensuring the next step forward for the Derwent Forest project.

At a board meeting, the NWDA also agreed to work with the two councils on maintaining the site and marketing it to private developers interested in transforming it into a leisure complex.

Ian Haythornthwaite, executive director of resources at the NWDA, said: “The Agency is very pleased to have agreed terms with Allerdale Borough Council and Cumbria County Council regarding the acquisition of the Broughton Moor site.

“These terms include the Agency covering the site maintenance and security costs for a period of three years, together with assistance in marketing the site for development. If after this time a developer has not been found, Allerdale Borough Council and Cumbria County Council will either retain ownership of the site or sell it on the open market.

“These terms have now been agreed by the NWDA Board who have endorsed the proposal to proceed with the development of the site. I am very pleased that by working together in partnership we have been able to move the project forward in such a positive way.”

Councillor Joe Milburn, Leader of Allerdale Borough Council, said: “This is fantastic news. At last we can move ahead with plans to market the site as a world class leisure attraction to developers.

“We would like to thank the people of Allerdale and the MOD, which owns the land, for being patient while details were hammered out. Hopefully now we can press ahead with the joint purchase of the site and showcasing its potential to investors who can deliver our district what it deserves – an outstanding development that will bring with it the opportunity of jobs and prosperity, making Allerdale a great place to live, work and visit.”

Tony Markley, Cumbria County Council cabinet member for Economic Development and Regeneration, said: "It's great news that we are now on track to start marketing the Derwent Forest site. We will now continue working closely with Allerdale Borough Council to find the right developer with the right project for this important site so it can start delivering benefits for local communities and the local economy."

Simon Sjenitzer, strategy director at Cumbria Vision, said: “The Northwest Regional Development Agency’s approval is great news for the Derwent Forest project, one of the biggest brownfield regeneration sites in the United Kingdom.

“Reaching this stage is testament to the strong working relationship that has been established between partners. We are now looking forward to the official handover over so that we can finally begin to unlock Derwent Forest’s considerable economic potential.

“With these foundations in place we can now shape our plan to market the site and realise the shared vision of a vibrant mix of leisure, residential, business, outdoor and academic uses in one of the most beautiful settings in the country.”

Bob Pointing, chief executive of West Lakes Renaissance, added: “This decision is another important milestone in the regeneration of the Derwent Forest site.

“West Lakes Renaissance is pleased the project remains on track and now looks forward to the official handover of the site and a new impetus in transforming the former armaments depot into a high quality mixed development.

“There is still a long way to go, but partners can now kick start the plan to market the site and, most important of all, find the right development for the site.”

Geoff Dixon, senior estate surveyor at Defence Estates, said that after many years of discussion with the two councils and their partners, the MoD was delighted that the sale of the site could now proceed.

ENDS

Notes
1. For more information contact Daniel Cattanach or Helen Murphy on 01900 702526, corp.comms@allerdale.gov.uk

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