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Capital Steel Buildings could be built on derelict factory site

15:05:20 26th May 2010

Capital steel buildings

could be used to create storage units on the site of several redundant industrial buildings in Aylesbury, reports the Bucks Herald.

A disused factory site on Gatehouse Road has been vacant for nine months and now some suggestions for its future have been made.

These include turning it into a motoring industry hub or into an industrial storage unit which does not need road frontage.

Capital Steel Buildings are made from solid cold rolled high tensile steel which makes them stable, durable and ideal for industrial or even commercial storage.

Peter Bridgman, a partner at Brown and Lee Clifford Buildings, agents for the site, told the newspaper: "A franchise motor dealer could go in there but more likely it will be smaller scale buildings and could be servicing, tyres, exhausts or accessories, that sort of thing."

Graham Cole, director of Aylesbury Vale Estates, the commercial arm of the council and former owner of the factory, stated that no firm decisions had been made about the future of the plot.

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