Global business to be first tenant at Chatterley Valley

Published: 17 August 2026

Image shows a large derelict site
Kidsgrove Town Deal funding has been used to help make this site ready for hundreds of jobs.

A global automotive parts designer is set to create a new advanced manufacturing facility at the Chatterley Valley West regeneration site.

The development, now known as Chatterley Park, is supported by £3.6 million from the Kidsgrove Town Deal, secured through a successful funding bid by Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, helping to bring investment, jobs and economic growth to the area.

Developer Harworth is expected to begin construction on the 108,600 sq ft facility soon and complete in the second half of 2027 for the as-yet unnamed occupier to take on an 18-year term.

Jonathan Gullis, Leader of Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council and Cabinet member for Planning and Town Centres, said:

For too long, places like ours have watched investment and opportunity go elsewhere.
 

This announcement shows that is changing, with a major global business choosing Chatterley Valley and showing real confidence in our community.
 

Turning formerly derelict land into a home for advanced manufacturing is exactly the ambition we had for this site; creating highly skilled, well-paid jobs on our doorstep and generating the momentum to make Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough a place where major employers want to invest.
 

Good jobs do more than strengthen the economy, they strengthen families and communities too.
 

They give people security, help young people stay and build a life close to home, and put more money back into local shops, businesses and our wider community.
 

That is the kind of growth we want to see across our Borough."

This tenant will be the first on the site after acres of uneven, derelict former colliery land land was reclaimed.

Accessing the A500 and close to the M6 and A50, Chatterley Park has the potential to create up to 1,700 jobs.

As well as Kidsgrove Town Deal funding, the site also received £3.5 million investment by Staffordshire County Council, which will be recouped from future business rates generated from the site’s Enterprise Zone status.

Jonathan Haigh, Chief Investment Officer at Harworth, said:

Having a global leader in automotive design choose Chatterley Park as the next site in its global expansion underscores the strength of our locations and our deep understanding of occupier requirements within the advanced manufacturing sector.
 

This letting marks an important milestone in the emergence of Chatterley Park as a manufacturing centre of excellence, and we continue to see strong occupier demand for units at the site."

Robin Hall, Staffordshire County Council's Cabinet Member for Economy and Skills, said:

Our investment and several years of work with partners have transformed previously unusable land into a construction-ready commercial site with the potential to create up to 1,700 jobs.
 

With its location next to the A500 and direct access to the M6 and A50, secured power supply and planning flexibility, Chatterley Park offers an extremely attractive proposition for businesses looking to invest in Staffordshire."