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Bedford’s Aspects Leisure Park purchased by award-winning Midlands based property company

Award-winning Midlands based property company, EDG Property, has purchased Aspects Leisure Park in Bedford.

The site is currently home to McDonald’s, Fitness First and Club 2000 Bingo – and EDG has engaged leading regional property consultants Kirkby Diamond together with Birmingham based FHP Property Consultants to market the vacant units on the site, which range in size from 3,000 sq ft to 37,000 sq ft.
Whilst EDG is yet to formally announce its plans for the site, it has already assembled a design team and begun positive discussions with the local authority.

Neil Edginton, Director of EDG Property, said: “We are really excited to add Aspects Leisure Park to our ever-growing portfolio, and we are already working closely with Bedford Borough Council, architects and agents to reinstate the site as a vital asset for Bedford.

“Like all towns and cities, Bedford is going through a period of change. We see that as a huge opportunity to inject fresh ideas and investment into a site that has provided many memories for local residents over the years.

“The site is brilliantly located opposite the Athletics Stadium and close to the picturesque Bedford Marina and a highly desirable residential area. It has huge potential, and we are looking forward to working with the local authority and other key stakeholders to make our plans deliverable.”

Tom Wootton, Mayor of Bedford Borough Council, added: “People have heard me say that ‘the best is yet to come’ for Bedford Borough, and attracting investment into the town from award-winning developers such as EDG Property, is proof that there are really exciting times ahead for us.
“With investors and developers now looking seriously at Bedford Borough, along with the news of Universal Studios, this feels like a game-changing moment for us. We look forward to seeing EDG’s plans for Aspects Leisure Park as they come forward”.