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ROLLS-ROYCE BUILDS FOR THE FUTURE
Fri Jun 22 10:03:00 CEST 2018 Press Release
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has announced that construction of a major development for the company is now underway. The district’s largest employer is building a new gated parking area on land adjacent to the manufacturing plant and head office, creating an additional 500 parking spaces.
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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has announced that construction of a major
development for the company is now underway. The district’s largest
employer is building a new gated parking area on land adjacent to the
manufacturing plant and head office, creating an additional 500
parking spaces.
The development includes a dedicated car park for The March CE
Primary School, located close to the entrance of Rolls-Royce Motor
Cars, including a ‘kiss and drop-off area’ and 40 parking spaces. The
school car park incorporates a new road crossing, also funded by
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars in the absence of local authority funding. The
development has received overwhelming support from local residents,
Chichester District Council and Chichester MP, Gillian Keegan.
Parking outside The March CE Primary School – like most local
schools – has been problematical for many years. The design of the new
Rolls-Royce new car park has incorporated a dedicated area for the
school from the outset, and the company has worked closely with the
Headteacher, Parents and Governors to inorporate specific requirements.
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, CEO, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, said, “We are
delighted that development of our new car park is now formally
underway. The success of the Company, and the resulting increase in
numbers of skilled men and women working at the Home of Rolls-Royce at
Goodwood, has resulted in the need for additional parking as an
integral part of our extended travel plan. We have taken the
opportunity to incorporate a dedicated car park for our local school,
but this was not a planning condition – it was our own initiative –
and demonstrates our desire to promote child safety and also to be a
good neighbour and member of the local community.”
The development is due to be completed by the end of this year.