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£19m funding for major economic recovery project at Pioneer Park

Published on Monday, November 1, 2021

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Existing Dock 2 building at Pioneer Park

A MAJOR planned development project on land near the National Space Centre has received over £19million of funding to enable work to go ahead.

Leicester City Council was awarded the money after bidding for a share of the Government’s Levelling Up Fund, which is designed to finance long-term, significant low-carbon capital projects which create jobs, encourage new investment and enable businesses to grow.

The £19.4million money will enable two related projects in and around Pioneer Park and Exploration Drive, off Abbey Lane. The area is already home to the innovative Dock workspaces for high-tech industries, and the first project would see two more Dock-style buildings as well as nine high-quality manufacturing spaces totalling 4,000 square metres.

An area of land at Pioneer Park would be redeveloped to complement the University of Leicester’s Science Park, providing an opportunity to deliver high-quality production facilities linked to space and satellite technologies.

The bid proposals also include a third element, transforming the vacant Ian Marlow Centre council depot site in nearby Blackbird Road into around 3,000 square metres of light industrial spaces to provide much-needed small units.

Leicester City Mayor Peter Soulsby said: “I’m delighted that the city’s bid for funding for the Pioneer Park scheme has been successful. The area is also home to some very forward-thinking, high-end technology and space science businesses, so being able to retain and develop that sector is a key part of the city’s post-Covid economic recovery.

“Scheme such as this will help ensure that there are opportunities for skilled employment, meaning we retain skilled workers, develop high-manufacturing facilities and build on our reputation as a place which has much to offer businesses, and with good transport links to the rest of the region.”

All the projects are expected to be completed by spring 2024.

In total, the city received £45.5million from the Levelling Up Fund, £8.5million of which will be used to finance a scheme to redevelop the former city council premises at Pilot House, in King Street, into a home for start-up and growing creative businesses, bringing the cluster of heritage buildings back into use as part of the wider regeneration of the Belvoir Street, Market Street and New walk areas.

A further £17.6million was awarded towards the first phase of regenerating Leicester’s railway station, involving remodelling the entrance, creating a taxi rank on Station Street, restoring the booking hall to its original size, and converting the covered entrance hall areas into space for hospitality and retail.

In total the three schemes are expected to cost about £54million, with the remaining balance made up from existing match funding and council contributions.

Leicester University President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Nishan Canagarajah, welcomed the success of the bids for funding, which he said would be transformative for the city and support its future growth and prosperity.

He added: “Naturally, we are particularly pleased that Pioneer Park has received a significant proportion of the funding. This will be a game-changer for ensuring that we are able to bring the benefits of the space sector to the city.”

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Note: Photograph shows the existing Dock 2 building at Pioneer Park.