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  1. The Four Ashes site has also been identified for its potential to boost economic growth through its location in the M54 Wolverhampton – Staffordshire High Growth Zone. It supports both the Government’s Modern Industrial Strategy and the ‘Midlands Engine’, which together aim to help deliver a high-skilled, competitive economy that benefits people in the West Midlands and throughout the UK.

  2. May 4, 2020 · Today saw the Development Consent Order (DCO) granted by Government for a new Strategic Rail Freight Interchange (SRFI) at Four Ashes in Staffordshire. The West Midlands Interchange (WMI) will add to the small number of existing SRFI already in operation, further expanding the network of rail-served sites available to distribution companies and their customers.

  3. Jul 9, 2021 · Published Jul 9, 2021. The Interchange site at Gailey. A £1 billion investment is now planned for the West Midlands Interchange at Gailey, Four Ashes and Calf Heath. The 734-acre site has been ...

  4. Jul 7, 2020 · Kilbride has led the development from the start, including the original site assembly of the project through to the rail and planning approvals, and is working in partnership within the Four Ashes Limited joint venture with privately owned international property group, Grosvenor Group and Piers Monckton, the local majority land owner.

  5. Kilbride has selected the 465 acres site at Four Ashes site to promote as a Strategic Rail Freight Interchange combining a large intermodal rail terminal with logistics warehousing. The site is unique in that it has excellent road and rail infrastructure which will enable the largest sized containers to be moved on the rail network to the rail terminal.

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  6. Apr 14, 2016 · Plans for a rail freight interchange to rival DIRFT have been put forward for a 617 acre site just off Junction 12 of the M6 motorway in the West Midlands. The proposals have been revealed by a consortium called Four Ashes led by Surrey-based Kilbride, which specialises in rail infrastructure to serve business and industry, with funding from ...

  7. Apr 14, 2016 · Four Ashes managing director Peter Frost said: “A strategic rail freight interchange is something that has been long identified as essential for the future prosperity of the West Midlands region. The region’s strong logistics and manufacturing industries will need faster, more reliable transport links in future to attract global business and investment.

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