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25 July 2002
£20 million Lincoln development
to
create 500 jobs
Work has started on a new £20 million district centre
for Lincoln which holds the prospect of creating 500 new
jobs.
Roman Gate, a 9 acre site north of Lincoln City Centre
just a short distance from the A46 Lincoln Bypass, will
include shops, restaurants, offices, leisure and residential
amenities. The development framework of city based developer
Lindsey Securities Limited has already been agreed with
Lincoln City Council and contractors have now started constructing
the road junction which paves the way for what will be
a major district centre.
The new development will be linked to neighbouring retail
and commercial properties with footpaths and cycleways.
Traffic navigating the Nettleham Road area will also benefit
at a very early stage from the new traffic light controls
at the sight entrance opposite the junction of Lincoln
Road/Nettleham Road/Wolsey Way. This longstanding bottleneck
will be cleared with the road widening and traffic management
systems that are now being put in place, according to the
developer.
“The development brief has now been approved and
we feel sure that everyone in the locality will benefit
from the new facilities that can now be brought into the
area,” said Lindsey Securities’ director, Robin
Taylor.
“We have already held talks with intending occupiers,
including retailers, professional firms and a restaurant.
We are now looking for a leisure based business to help
provide balance for the first phase of the development
which will also include residential accommodation,” said
Chris Hodgson, partner, Chris Hodgson of chartered surveyors,
Hodgson Elkington who are agents for the scheme.

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