Pinewood Shepperton has been granted planning permission for the £200m expansion of its Buckinghamshire site.
The decision by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government clears the way for Pinewood to double in size, which the company said would “address the clear need for additional capacity in the UK”.
The 1m sq ft development will include 12 large studios and stages with supporting workshops and production offices.
Three of the studios will be around 40,000 sq ft in size.
Pinewood chief executive Ivan Dunleavy welcomed the announcement and told Broadcast that the new stages could be open before the end of 2015.
“As with any large development there is a process to go through and there are detailed matters to agree with the planning authorities, but the key is that the Secretary of State has found it appropriate to grant outline consent.
“The process matters are important items that may take the balance of this year [to agree], and then construction can start when they have concluded.
“The last two large stages we built - the Q Stage and Richard Attenborough Stage - took about nine months, so we know how to build new stages. Fingers crossed we will see productions using [the new stages] by the back end of next year.
“There is a lot of work to be done and a lot of infrastructure to install but we are up for the task.”
Pinewood says the expansion will provide £194m of private sector infrastructure investment and it claims the additional capacity will generate an additional annual £37m in UK exports and contribute £36m in taxes.
Pinewood Shepperton has been trying to expand its Buckinghamshire site for years (see timeline, below), but its proposals to build on green belt land have always been met with stern opposition from locals.
“It’s clearly right that they put forward their point of view,” said Dunleavy.
“Across the whole community I don’t think anyone disagrees with the importance of Pinewood, and through the whole process we have sought to let them know what we are doing and take account of their views as we develop the plan as best we could.
“What’s clear is that for high end TV and for film the UK is one of the most popular destinations for production in the world. But the UK is struggling to provide capacity and this [expansion] is a clear remedy to that challenge.
“This project will create 3,100 additional jobs and support the 5,000 that are already here. What’s also important from the government’s point of view is that we are putting up £200m to make it happen.
“We are delighted with the decision but now the real work starts.”
Pinewood’s expansion plan:
- 323,000 sq ft of studios and stages, including three studios of 40,000 sq ft
- 350,000 sq ft of workshops
- 371,000 sq ft of office space
- 24,800 sq ft of “other accomodation”
- Streetscapes for filming
- 1,000 car parking spaces
- New access from Pinewood road
- An underground waste water treatment plant
- On-site energy centre
- Landscaping and open public spaces with permissive public access
Timeline: Pinewood’s planning battle
November 2013
Pinewood announces it is turning away work due to a lack of space
May 2013
May 2013
February 2013
January 2012
March 2011
September 2008
August 2008
November 2007
November 2007
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