Almost 1,000 new jobs to be created at huge warehouse complex in Leicestershire
Planning was approved this week
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A huge warehouse complex which has just been approved for the north of the county is expected to bring almost 1,000 new jobs to the area.
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PICTURE MIKE SEWELL
The two headstocks at the Snibston Discovery Park have been blasted and repainted. Pictured is the Stephenson Shaft head (the one closest to Coalville town centre on the Ashby Road) which is the first to be completed.
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