Expansion plans at Moorfield industrial park in Kilmarnock are one step closer after Planning Permission in Principle has been granted.

The vision for the site is the creation of the new Ayrshire Innovation Park (AIP) and is forecasted to provide 245 jobs during construction as well as 280 permanent jobs within the Innovation Park.

The proposal is for a major development of a range of food grade, business and light engineering units and serviced plots for two Ayrshire Growth Deal projects – Ayrshire Manufacturing Investment Corridor (AMIC) and Ayrshire Engineering Park (AEP).

The new development will be based on vacant land across from Crosshouse Hospital.

AMIC aims to deliver sector specific business support for food and drink businesses in the region and consists of a new-build Food and Drink Centre of Excellence, food grade incubator units and terraced units and an advanced manufacturing industrial unit.

These facilities will provide support for new and growing businesses linked to the food and drink industry.

AEP will provide a range of industrial units for engineering and light manufacturing businesses to support their growth within the region.

The quality and varied production and engineering spaces provided on site will be suitable for a range of businesses, including new businesses and those looking to upscale.

The site across from Crosshouse Hospital
The site across from Crosshouse Hospital (Image: Google Maps)

The AEP element will also provide serviced plots for purchase, for businesses who wish to build their own bespoke premises within the Innovation Park.

AIP, supported by 5G connectivity, will aim to attract investment into the region, whilst also attracting new businesses, supporting existing companies to expand and bring new job opportunities to Kilmarnock.

Councillor Graham Barton, Chair of East Ayrshire Planning Committee said: “This is an eagerly anticipated development which will bring significant economic benefits to the region and I look forward to seeing it progress.

“Moorfield is an established business location in Kilmarnock which has seen many local businesses flourish in the past and this planning application will build on that reputation.

“Climate change, biodiversity and sustainability feature heavily within this application as the site will focus on minimising carbon emissions by offering energy efficiency measures, renewable energy integration and waste management solutions. The proposed digital infrastructure will also offer tenants fibre connections with 5G networking capabilities.”

The development will be constructed in phases over the next three years and will deliver a total of eight business and industrial blocks and five serviced development plots which will be marketed early in the new year.

Early expressions of interest are invited by email to [email protected].

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