Jaynic is promoting a large landholding adjacent to the A11 at Barton Mills, Suffolk, within which approximately 130 acres is outside of the SPA buffer zone. The land offers a significant future employment opportunity on the strategic “Cambridge to Norwich A11 Tech Corridor”, accessed via a new grade separated A11 junction. This will potentially replace the A11-Newmarket Road crossroads at Herringswell Road and could also facilitate closure of the A11 access from Newmarket Road at Tuddenham Road, both of which have poor highway safety records. Pedestrian/cycleway connectivity would be improved, and sustainable links created via new and existing routes.
Jaynic focuses on land promotion and business space development in the south and east of England. The company has a strong track record in the promotion of land through the planning process and, thereafter, the delivery of high quality, sustainable and efficient development.
Recent commercial projects include Suffolk Park, Bury St Edmunds, where it has developed 1.6m sq ft of business space and has just submitted a reserved matters application for two warehouse units to complete the development. Jaynic is appointed by Mid-Suffolk Council on its Gateway 14 site at Stowmarket to manage the development of up to 2.36m sq ft of business, innovation and logistics space including a 1.17m sq ft distribution hub for The Range, subject to planning.
Recent residential land promotion projects include planning permissions secured for a 125-home scheme at Red Lodge on the A11, sold to Barratt Eastern Counties, permission on appeal for up to 155 homes in Haverhill, sold to Taylor Wimpey (East Anglia) and the sale of a 183-dwelling site at Seaford in East Sussex to Bellway Homes.
For more information: www.jaynic.co.uk