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Major regeneration plans for old Birmingham Wheels site

City council has lodged a planning application to remediate the land in Bordesley Green and create four new development zones for huge new industrial property project

New plans have been lodged to turn the former Birmingham Wheels Raceway park into an industrial property complex

A disused former go-kart and racing track could be turned into a major new industrial estate capable of creating up to 3,000 jobs and traineeships.

Birmingham City Council has unveiled plans to regenerate the old Birmingham Wheels Raceway site, close to Adderley Park station, to create almost 900,000 sq ft of employment space.

A newly submitted planning application is seeking consent to demolish all of the existing buildings and structures on the 51-acre site, remove vegetation and carry out other decontamination and remediation work before creating four separate development zones.

These could eventually house 895,000 sq ft of distribution, storage and warehousing property across the quartet of plots off Adderley Road South, in Bordesley Green.

Owned by the council, the development site is now vacant and unused but was once home to Birmingham Wheels which was capable of hosting stock-car racing, go karts and roller skating and other activities. Alongside the race track, there is cleared employment land, a builders' merchant and a yard.

A statement lodged by the council in support of the application said: "The development is for an industrial-led scheme on the east edge of the ring road within an industrial area designated as core employment land.

"The proposed development is a key part of the city's growth strategy to deliver industrial land and job opportunities therefore is a crucial site for employment. It will significantly boost the economy and development of the zone."