New 10-day simplified planning at MEPC’s Milton Park paves way for further life science and technology investment
One of Europe’s largest science and technology communities is in line for more jobs, business investment opportunities, and improved sustainability thanks to an updated planning document.
Vale of White Horse District Council has voted to adopt an updated Local Development Order (LDO) for Milton Park subject to a legal agreement being finalised. Once adopted, the updated order will help to fast-track planning approvals, and unlock even more of the award-winning science and technology community’s potential.
The council aims to adopt the updated LDO in the coming months, helping to build on the site’s existing success and ensuring Milton Park remains a thriving hub for new and growing businesses.
LDOs help the district council, as the Local Planning Authority, to set the overall design of a site and speed up the planning process for preferred types of development. They also set conditions for development, including building size and design, and associated facilities like roads and landscaping.
Following extensive consultation including local communities in nearby villages, the updated Milton Park LDO includes plans for business and employment opportunities, such as laboratories, offices, shops, cafés and a nursery. It would also increase floor space for businesses and allow increased building heights in certain parts of Milton Park.
With a strong focus on sustainability, the new LDO would also expect new developments to be designed in a way that reduces their carbon footprint and incorporates low or zero carbon energy technology where possible.
Before the updated LDO is formally adopted, the owner of Milton Park, MEPC, will need to enter into a legal agreement, known as Section 106, to provide financial contributions towards improved bus services, new cycle and walking pathways, health care services, and road upgrades where necessary.
Cllr Debby Hallett, Cabinet Member for Corporate Services and Transformation at Vale of White Horse District Council, said: “I’m pleased we are taking this innovative approach to planning in Milton Park to help foster new job opportunities, boost the local economy, cut red tape for preferred development and introduce more measures to help us tackle the climate emergency.
“I want to thank everyone who had their say in last year’s community consultation for the LDO and I look forward to continue to see our vision for Milton Park come to life.”
Philip Campbell, Commercial Director at MEPC Milton Park, said: “Simplifying planning is complicated and in my view the Vale of White Horse District Council is a trail blazer for embracing this second generation of ten-day, fast-track planning. I believe the new LDO will be the most comprehensive simplified planning regime anywhere in the UK, setting the benchmark for other local authorities to follow.
“It will play a crucial part in supporting the council’s Corporate Plan and Milton Park’s 2040 Vision – a framework for guiding the Park towards innovation district status, positioning itself as one of the most flexible locations for science and technology companies to establish and grow.
“With recent research from Beauhurst confirming the Park’s life science companies have secured an impressive 7.56% of the UK’s total equity investment in the sector over the last decade, the new LDO will allow us to further support this ‘golden age’ of life sciences and technology by delivering industry-grade spaces with the necessary agility.”
For more information on Milton Park, please visit: https://www.miltonpark.com
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Notes to editors
The updated Milton Park LDO will further align the site with council’s vision in the Local and Corporate Plans and Milton Park’s 2040 Vision. The LDO will expire in 2041, which aligns with the period envisaged for the proposed Joint Local Plan. The LDO is to be reviewed every five years.
About Milton Park
Milton Park is a dynamic science, technology and business community in Oxfordshire and one of the largest in Europe. It is a collaborative working environment and a welcoming community that fuels innovation and sustainable growth for more than 250 companies and 9,000 people.
With three million sq ft (278,709 sq m) of offices, laboratories and warehouses and 25+ amenities, Milton Park is in 214 acres of ownership, of which 43 acres is open and landscaped space with water shrubs, grass and trees.
Its primary responsibility is to its customers with a duty to create a home for dynamic companies, small or large, thanks to an inspiring landscape, unrivalled connectivity and welcome humanity.
It facilitates life-changing discoveries and conversations between companies, local and national government, research, academia, education, local residents and all relevant stakeholders.
By managing the buildings and infrastructure in sustainable ways, the environment is enhanced, and flexibility is given for each company to realise its full potential.
Milton Park provides a place where collaboration and the fusion of ideas can flourish and talent can thrive. Social and cultural life are integral to Milton Park. As a member of the community, people can enjoy its many amenities and events.
About MEPC
MEPC provides long term stewardship and creates transformational places with the future in mind. Its expertise lies in urban regeneration and facilitating the growth of science, business, and technology companies on its estates – giving rise to exceptional places that grow and evolve over time. Its track record is second to none.
Across MEPC’s UK park and urban portfolio, MEPC provides workspace for more than 350 organisations and 15,000 people over four million sq ft.