THE green light has been given for a new employment hub in the East Riding set to create up to 3,000 new jobs.

Developers Sterling Capitol and the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA), have been given unanimous approval for a large-scale employment and distribution hub in Goole by the East Riding of Yorkshire planning committee.

The planning consent could create up to 3,000 new jobs through the proposed development which is made up of two elements.

The first is Goole36, 96.4 acres across a larger area of the overall site, promoted by the HCA for direct development.

Capitol Park, a32 acre-site controlled by Sterling Capitol makes up the second part of the project, offering design and build development opportunities, close to the existing Tesco Regional Distribution Centre, Drax biomass facility and the Guardian Glass factory.

Together, Goole36 and Capitol Park will include a mix of employment uses, leisure facilities and car showrooms, plus a 100-bed hotel. The site sits within the Humber Enterprise Zone with potential for a dedicated rail link.

Mike Heydecke, on behalf of Sterling Capitol, which was advised by Indigo Planning, said: "This is a significant development for us, underlining our commitment to Capitol Park Goole. These exciting plans will create much-needed business space and jobs in the Goole area.

"As a company, we are extremely proud of what we have achieved in Yorkshire. Job creation is at the heart of our plans and we have developed some of the most impressive business parks in Yorkshire, with an excellent mix of tenants and facilities. Premier business locations, like our Capitol Parks at Goole, Leeds and Barnsley remain popular in a testing economic climate.”

The decision follows an initial outline application and full environmental impact assessment for the site in 2008, which was deferred.

Since then, the HCA, has replaced the previous development partner, Yorkshire Forward, funding the completion of Phase 2 of the spine road, running from junction 36 of the M62, through the site, to the Port of Goole.

Nick Fillingham, Associate Director at Indigo Planning, said: "Goole36 and Capitol Park now represent a major opportunity in the East Riding area, offering significant potential for employment and distribution development on a strategic site close to the M62 and the ports at Goole, Grimsby, Immingham and Hull.

"Their location within the country’s largest Enterprise Zone is a clear signal of the growth opportunities they represent and the creation of over 3,000 new jobs will provide a significant boost to the local economy."

Other members of the consultation team include Ecology Solutions, WYG (transport) and Aecom (flood risk assessment).