The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

New buyer hope for historic mill

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A new buyer for the historic Whitworth Mill site in Peterborou­gh is being lined up, city councillor­s have been told. Reassuranc­es had been sought from Peterborou­gh City Council that any future developmen­t of site on Fletton Quays will include art and culture facilities.

The question arose from Cllr Chris Wiggin at this week’s online full council meeting. Whitworth Mill and the surroundin­g land on the banks of the River Nene was set to be sold to Bedford-based property developmen­t company Samsons, and if the developmen­t had been completed would have ended a 30-year wait to regenerate that part of the Embankment.

But Samsons have since pulled out of the purchase, citing the impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic on finances as the reason.

At the meeting Cllr Wiggin said: “It’s been reported that the plans to build a boutique hotel on the site are now off, and the council intends to re-sell plots 7 and 8. “Can the cabinet member give me any update on that and a reassuranc­e that any future developmen­t will include facilities for arts and culture as they were in the previous plans?”

Cllr Peter Hiller, cabinet member for strategic planning and commercial strategy and investment­s, said: “The decision to dispose of the Fletton Quays site – plots 7 and 8 – would help the council realise a capital receipt and free it from further expense of maintainin­g a pretty dire building – the moribund Whitworth Mill site.

“It would’ve risked public money if we’d chosen to develop the site on our own, so selling those plots seemed a simple solution to ease pressure on the public purse and it would’ve completed the longawaite­d regenerati­on of Fletton Quays.

“There was plenty of notice of this decision – there was no ‘callin’ with regard to the original purchaser who, indeed, did pull out citing Covid-19 as the reason. “However, I can reassure members that we have another firm interest in the site, and we are negotiatin­g currently with this potential purchaser at a very acceptable figure.” Whitworth Mill occupies approx. 22,600 sq. ft over four floors and sits on a 1.41-acre site that was originally put on the market by Peterborou­gh City Council in October 2019.

Samsons had planned to use part of the mill building as a company office for up to 15 staff, with the remainder a boutique hotel on the upper floors.

They had also sought to pursue arts-related uses on the ground floor with an area set aside as an external arts performanc­e space.

City councillor­s have questioned how long it will take before Peterborou­gh’s new university can award its own degrees.

University decision makers have been asked when the city will have an independen­t University of Peterborou­gh.

The matter was raised at full council last week and follows the announceme­nt there is to be a partnershi­p between the new university and Anglia Ruskin University.

Cllr Ansar Ali said: “When will we have an independen­t University of Peterborou­gh with degree awarding powers that is not be affiliated to another university?”

Leader of the council, Cllr John Holdich, replied: “We’ve spent a long time developing a first-class university for the city which will be a £100m project. The advice we received was that developing a traditiona­l university did not meet the needs of the city or its businesses in the future.

“Providing everything goes according to plan it should become the ‘University of Peterborou­gh’ with awarding powers in 2028.’’

Cllr Ali responded: “I want our graduates when they’re awarded their degrees that it should say awarded by the ‘University of Peterborou­gh’. It is very important. I think as a city of 200,000-plus population we need to be standing on our own two feet.

“That is what we have been promising our residents for a long time now.”

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Whitworth Mill...the council is talking to a new potential buyer.

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