Property & Construction

Green light for Grade A urban logistics development in Leatherhead

Published by
Daniel Face

Developer Chancerygate has been granted planning permission to speculatively build 82,400 sq ft of Grade A urban logistics space in Leatherhead, Surrey.

Victory Park will comprise 13 leasehold units ranging from 3,000 to 19,000 sq ft, with a projected gross development value of around £32 million.

Located on a 4.6-acre site off Cleeve Road in Leatherhead Business Park, the development will be approximately one mile north of the town centre and one mile east of junction 9 of the M25.

Neighbouring occupiers to the scheme include Unilever and engineering consultancies KBR and RINA Tech UK.

All properties at Victory Park will benefit from electric vehicle charging points and solar cells on their roofs, which provide up to 35 per cent of the units’ energy needs.

Each unit will be constructed from high-performance building materials and the scheme will target an EPC A and BREEAM Very Good rating as a minimum.

Alastair King, head of development at Chancerygate, said: “The demand for sustainable, Grade A urban logistics space in Leatherhead remains high due to the locality’s strong business community, skilled workforce and proximity to key motorway links.

“Victory Park will meet this demand, delivering high-specification accommodation in a location which enable occupiers to be best placed to serve both the town and the South East.

“Once the existing tenants on the site vacate in mid-2025, we look forward to commencing the development and providing this exciting market with new units.

“These will support future tenants’ aspirations and contribute to the wider growth of the local economy.”

Founded in 1995, Chancerygate is the UK’s largest urban logistics property developer and asset manager.

The company has UK offices in London, Warrington, Birmingham and Bristol, as well as in Dublin and Madrid.

Daniel Face

Born and raised in Berkshire, Dan fell into journalism after completing his bachelor’s degree in English at UCL. Writing for The Business Magazine and local Biz News sites has given him the opportunity to chat with all manner of small business owners and share their success stories with a wider audience. Outside of work, Dan enjoys live music, board games and quiz shows, and is making a slow but persistent effort to learn Spanish.

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