Harworth buys key sites in £45m deal

The Bradford site comprises an agrochemical works set over 32 acres operated by NufarmThe Bradford site comprises an agrochemical works set over 32 acres operated by Nufarm
The Bradford site comprises an agrochemical works set over 32 acres operated by Nufarm
Harworth Group, which specialises in the regeneration of former coalfield and other brownfield sites, has bought four strategic sites in the North and the Midlands for £45m.

Rotherham-based Harworth said the acquisitions include a mix of brownfield and greenfield sites across 299 acres, including a 112 acre site at Wyke, Bradford, for £32.5m and a 22 acre site in Flaxby, North Yorkshire for £8.75m.

The Bradford site is less than a mile from Junction 26 of the M62 and Harworth said it provides excellent access to a number of major Northern cities and ports. The site has an agrochemical works which is set over 32 acres and is operated by Nufarm UK, alongside 80 acres of unoccupied land.

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