Coventry lorry park plan
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E WEST MIDLANDS may still have a new inland freight complex, s one on an 80-acre site near Coventry.
tanning permission for a riilar scheme alongside Birngham's National Exhibition ntre was recently turned wn (CM May 23) but a new plication by a Coventry transit company, W. R. Curtis )ventry) of Baginton, is now ing considered by Rugby Bo.igh Council,
rhe latest scheme is planned land owned by Coventry City uncil. It is situated at Hinckley ad, Coventry, next to the Junon of the M69 and M6, 'Ian include a motel, security rk for lorries, warehousing I a trailer exchange park, all which were included in the erfreight Ltd scheme which turned down.
ugby council's planning rnittee will be considering the new proposal later this month.
W. R. Curtis's outline planning application was submitted about eight weeks ago, although, because of the size of the scheme, plans were being prepared long before lnterfreight's proposal was rejected. There is no connection between the two companies.