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Council working to 'invest in Britain' with starter units

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September 01, 2025

BROXTOWE Borough Council's work to build industrial units near IKEA will boost small businesses and help “invest in Britain” the authority's leader has said.

- By LAUREN MONAGHAN

Work on the designs for nine new ‘incubation’ industrial units close to the Giltbrook’s store is ongoing. It is hoped planning permission will be granted by autumn this year.

The council purchased the ‘residual’ land near IKEA from Peter James Homes, after they moved a sewer on the site to make way for the units.

These ‘incubator’ units will be designed for starter businesses based in manufacturing, construction, assembly and the food sector and will offer employment for up to 50 people.

Broxtowe council's leader, Milan Radulovic (Brox Alliance), says the venture is to “desperately replace” thousands of jobs lost in the area and to “get ahead of the game” by encouraging businesses using technology and artificial intelligence to start up in Broxtowe.

Speaking to the local democracy reporting service (LDRS), he said: “Looking at the history of the Erewash Valley, when you look at places like Eastwood, Ilkeston, Cotmanhay, Awsworth, they are areas that produced a huge amount of manufacturing jobs in years gone by, in the coal industry, steel industry, furniture, manufacturing.

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