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Domino's Pizza DC set for Warrington
18 March 2016
Omega Warrington Ltd (OWL) is seeking to welcome a second manufacturer to Omega with a deal pending, subject to planning, with Domino’s Pizza Development Ltd.

OWL and the well-known pizza company have just submitted a ‘Reserved Matters’ planning application for a c.117,000sq ft (c.10,800sq m) Supply Chain Centre on Omega South.
The application for new business premises includes space for production, storage and distribution, a two-storey office, parking and a substation. The application, covering a 2.24 hectares plot directly to the east of the new ASDA unit, will also include a small access road leading off Skyline Drive and landscaping works.
Comments Andrew Sutherland, joint MD of Miller Developments, partner in OWL: “Pending a positive planning determination and the completion of legal agreements, we look forward to welcoming another big brand to Omega South. We are particularly encouraged by the imminent Domino’s Pizza deal as this will mark the second manufacturer on Omega South, following car parts production firm, Plastic Omnium; this is a very positive story for Warrington’s manufacturing industry.”
Michael Botha, Commercial Director at Domino’s Pizza Group, said: “This state of the art facility will balance our supply chain infrastructure nationally and enhance our business resilience. In addition, it will support our planned growth in the region and bring our fresh, handmade pizzas to even more people.
“Subject to planning, Domino’s Pizza Group is investing circa £30million in the new facility, which will service 450 Domino’s stores across the North and provide jobs to over 120 people in the local area.”
It is expected that a decision on this latest Reserved Matters application will be made by Warrington Borough Council over the next couple of months.
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