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You can find out more in our cookie policy A substantial new logistics and industrial development is underway just outside Huntingdon bringing with it over 500,000 sq ft of warehousing and distribution space — and it’s happening right on our doorstep Located along the A14 corridor — one of the UK’s key freight routes — the site is positioned to attract 3PLs, e-commerce players and last-mile operators seeking strong transport links between the Midlands The new development is just minutes from Logistics Business’ office in Huntingdon As one of the country’s leading media hubs for logistics and supply chain news we’ll be keeping a close eye on this project — not just as journalists Huntingdonshire District Council has warned the development could have a “potentially large impact” on the surrounding area The 1.2 million square metre-site would sit on Brookfield Farm which is currently used as arable farmland but the council has stipulated that height restrictions would be in place at 24 meters we anticipate some short-term disruption from construction activity and a potential increase in local traffic once the site becomes operational The A14 already carries a high volume of freight and this development could intensify congestion during peak hours the long-term benefits for the region — including job creation and increased visibility for Huntingdon as a logistics hub — are likely to outweigh the short-term inconveniences Iceland Foods Opens Warehouse Logistics Business © 2025 All Rights Reserved. | Privacy | Terms | Site Map Subscribe to our quarterly magazine and weekly newsletter to stay updated with the logistics industry By submitting this form you agree that the personal data you provided will be transferred to Logistics Business for processing in accordance with our Privacy Policy 33 volunteers gather around the Run Director for a final briefing before deploying to their assigned tasks and locations 217 runners lined up on the grass waited for the off After a few technical difficulties with the PA system so I thought I knew what to expect but it soon transpired this was the winter route so came as a pleasant surprise to try a slightly different run sloppy mud and wet grass as it twisted and turned around the country park and came across some chaps wearing matching shirts Turns out they were from RAF Witton voluntary band keeping themselves fit after starting the parkrun habit 7 years ago I staggered over the line nearly 10 minutes behind the leader Callum Anderson who clocked a time of 17:53 Feet obviously not digging into the mud like me and his first time at Huntingdon First female was Emily Miller with a time of 23:03 joining the other 23 first timers to Huntingdon If you’re reading this and never visited Huntingdon Lots of hotels nearby with convenient pubs and restaurants nearby with a train station and just off the A14 too Thank you to the marshals for standing out there for over an hour in the blustery rain and cold Parkrun can’t exist without the volunteers some also allow you to get a run in so double the fun Ps we were in Huntingdon to support the Cromwell Museum with their portrayal of the Huntingdon witch trials of 1646 Maybe you saw me bellowing at Hopkins & Sterne © parkrun Limited (Company Number: 07289574) No part of this site may be reproduced in whole or in part in any manner without the permission of the copyright owner You are using an outdated browser. 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