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Final plot filled at thriving Staffordshire employment park with units ready for business

Posted on Friday 17th January 2025
Redhill Scarlet Court

Scarlet Court

Eleven new industrial units on the final plot at a thriving Staffordshire business park are now available for occupancy.

Redhill Business Park in was constructed by Staffordshire County Council in 2015 following £10.7million investment.

Ideally located on the A34 north of Stafford and close to junction 14 of the M6, it is home to flagship Stafford business GE and Saint-Gobain as well as electronics company Omicron, and SureStore Self Storage.

Now eleven high quality business units are available – and as they are all located together, they can be rented as individual units or combined to fulfil larger operations. They’re sized between from 2,043 to 5,112 sq ft (189 to 475 sq m), offering parking and including solar panels to reduce energy costs. Named Scarlet Court, the units are ideal for industrial, warehousing or trade counter use.

Staffordshire County Council’s deputy leader and cabinet member for economy and skills Philip White said the fully developed Redhill Business Park highlights its success as a prime
location to invest.

Philip added:

Redhill Business Park is home to flagship businesses such as GE and Saint-Gobain which both relocated within Stafford. It’s in an ideal position on the A34 and close to the M6 so we know the units on the park’s final plot, which are now being marketed, will attract significant interest. This is a substantial development and it’s great to begin the year with the new units ready for occupancy.

Ultimately this means the creation of more employment opportunities in Stafford and is demonstration of our commitment to long-term investment where it matters on key development sites in our county.”

Scarlet Court has been developed by Lichfield-based Weller Packaging. Company managing director Steven Weller said:

Staffordshire’s central location with excellent communications and transport links make it a top choice for the logistics sector and we’re pleased to offer our new units at Redhill in 2025.

Redhill in particular offers everything a growing and ambitious business needs, with connectivity to the M6 in just a few minutes. We look forward to our units being occupied and supporting the town and county’s economic growth.”

To find out more, people should contact andrew.groves@harrislamb.com or visit the Harris Lamb Property Consultancy website.

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