Invest in Ellesmere Port Brochure
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Invest in Ellesmere Port Brochure
Ellesmere Port. Join our success story in Say hello to Ellesmere Port. The Ellesmere Port Development Board is a private led partnership formed at the end of 2010 to create and develop a strategic framework for the future. The Board consists of senior representatives from local companies plus key members from the public sector. Our key objectives are to; attract and encourage investment in Ellesmere Port to create local employment; make people proud of Ellesmere Port as a place to live, work and visit. We are here to help you be part of the success story in Ellesmere Port. Contents 04/05 06/07 08/09 10/11 12/13 14/15 16/17 18/19 Succeed Invest Develop Connect Learn Shop Relax Relax some more “Peel continues to work with proactive partners to deliver major investment and regeneration projects in Ellesmere Port. These projects include Pioneer Business Park, Rossfield Park and Ellesmere Quays – part of the longer term transformation of the Town’s Waterfront. We believe that Ellesmere Port has a great future.” James Whittaker Peel Land and Property Our 7 point Strategy Transforming Perceptions Delivering Employment Growth Supporting Businesses and Developing Skills Rediscovering the Waterfront Delivering Quality Housing Connecting Places We aim to highlight the profile of Ellesmere Port as a fantastic investment location. It is important to promote the area’s development land more effectively to help existing companies expand and to attract new investment particularly in the target sectors of automotive, environmental technologies, chemical, retail/leisure and port/logistics. It is essential to support networking and collaboration between existing local companies and work with schools and the college to ensure local people have the skills needed by these businesses and the target sectors. Creating better links between the Waterfront and the Town Centre and the creation of new residential and leisure opportunities. Improving the area’s housing stock and creating quality new housing options for local people and new residents as a priority. We aim to ensure that our existing facilities and attractions are well connected to make them easily accessible to residents, workers and visitors by both public transport and car. Transforming the Heart of Ellesmere Port The town centre needs to fulfill its role as an attractive shopping, service, leisure and residential location. Robert Mee Chairman Ellesmere Port Development Board 04/05 Join our success story in Ellesmere Port Ellesmere Port is one of North West’s key business locations. Succeed with us. 15 million 560,000 250ha consumers within a 30 minute drive workforce located within a 30 minute drive of available employment land on more than 40 sites Situated on the banks of the River Mersey in the west of the sub-region, it combines a wide-ranging and successful industrial and commercial base with excellent shopping, leading tourist attractions and beautiful countryside nearby. Ellesmere Port’s success has been built on its excellent strategic location within the Cheshire/Liverpool City region and North Wales/Warrington/Manchester corridors. Businesses looking to relocate to the area are also well catered for, with a skilled workforce of 560,000 people located within 30 minutes’ drive time. There is also 250ha of available employment land on more than 40 sites in and around the town, with further land in the area designated to accommodate significant numbers of new homes. Ellesmere Port’s heritage as an industrial powerhouse remains significant today. 20 per cent of local jobs are in manufacturing - well above the regional and national averages. However, new employment uses and state-of-the-art retail and leisure developments, new green spaces and modern housing, are an equally important part of modern life in the town. Key local sectors include chemicals, energy, automotive, retail, distribution and financial services, and the town’s established business base includes a number of international players, such as GM Vauxhall and Essar Energy, and cutting-edge technology companies including EA Technology, URENCO, Quinn Glass, Growhow UK and Innospec. In addition, major leisure and retail operators are represented by leading brands such at Cheshire Oaks, The Coliseum and the ever expanding Port Arcades in the Town Centre. Despite the demands of its thriving economy, Ellesmere Port residents can enjoy a rich network of open spaces and waterways in the area including views over the Manchester Ship Canal, the Mersey Estuary, the Shropshire Union Canal, Rivacre Valley, Stanney Wood and Whitby Park. This all makes Ellesmere Port an ideal place in which to invest, do business, live, work and play. “Moving our headquarters to Ellesmere Port has been one of the best business decisions West Cheshire College has ever made. Its ease of access by public transport and car has increased those who use the services of the College both as learners and as customers to our commercial outlets. There is a real buzz about Ellesmere Port at the moment because of the major developments in the area and we are delighted to be part of it.” Sara Mogel Principal 06/07 Join our success story in Ellesmere Port Millions of pounds are currently being invested in Ellesmere Port to develop the town’s business base and enhance local facilities. Invest with us. One of the biggest individual projects involves the creation of a new £60-million Marks & Spencer store, which will be the retail giant’s largest outside London. Another leading retail name, outdoor clothing specialist Regatta, recently announced the opening of a new distribution centre at Pioneer Point that will eventually employ over 250 people, reported as the biggest commercial deal outside of London in 2011. Elsewhere in the town, £41 million has been invested in the new state-of-the-art West Cheshire College campus, and £20 million in the new University of Chester Church of England Academy. All this investment is helping to reinforce Ellesmere Port’s reputation as a leading business location which is already reflected in the number of major names based in the town. They include GM Vauxhall - the largest local employer - and Essar Energy, new operators and investors in the massive Stanlow oil refinery. The Vauxhall plant was established in 1962, and now tops the company’s league table for quality, productivity and efficiency, a tribute to its committed workforce. The Essar refinery is the second largest in the UK and produces petrol, aviation fuel and chemicals for detergents, pharmaceuticals, adhesives and dyes. Other important local employers include: • Prowell GmbH, a German corrugated cardboard manufacturer which runs its UK distribution hub from the 210,000 sq ft Ellesmere Port Logistics Centre in Pioneer Business Park. •Speciality chemicals company Innospec which manufactures additives to improve the efficiency and environmental performance of fuels, as well as ingredients for toiletries, detergents and fragrances. •Urenco, an independent global energy and technology group. The company provides uranium enrichment services for civil power generation. In recent years, retail has become an increasingly important element in the Ellesmere Port economy, most notably with Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet, the biggest shopping centre of its type in Europe. “As the owners of the Port Arcades Shopping Centre, we have always felt that it benefits from being at the heart of a thriving local community while having excellent access to wider transport links. The recent £4m extension to the Centre is a reflection of the confidence we have in the future of the town.” £60 million £41 million Marks & Spencer store at Cheshire Oaks invested in the new state-of-the-art West Cheshire College campus “The support that Vauxhall has received from the local community and the highly trained local workforce are just a couple of the many reasons why one of our most efficient plants in Europe is based in Ellesmere Port.” Nigel Allen, Vauxhall John Matthews Asset Manager Frogmore Estates 08/09 Join our success story in Ellesmere Port Key schemes include: Commercial property 1 Phoenix Ellesmere Port’s wide range of business parks and development sites provide choice and flexibility which enables the town to meet the needs of all types of businesses. Develop with us. North Road, Ellesmere Port CH65 1AL High quality, fully fitted distribution facility on 21 acres adjacent to Junctions 6 and 7 of the M53 motorway. Availability from 150,000 sq ft to 405,000 sq ft. 2 to Liverpool Hooton Station J7 J8 6 2 3 4 Little Sutton Station B5463 5 J9 Ellesmere Port Station Overpool Station Ince Station A41 B5132 3 1 Town Centre Capenhursrt Station A5032 Cheshire Oaks A5117 J10 M53 to A55 North Wales M56 to Chester J11 3 Rossfield Park Rossfield Road North CH65 3BT Size - 35ha Office units up to 2,998 sq ft arranged in village style in a landscaped setting, close to Junction 8 of the M53. Major phased housing and mixeduse regeneration scheme. Around 1,000 new homes are proposed alongside open space, transport and community/healthcare facilities. 3 Newport Business Park Newbridge Road, Ellesmere Port CH65 4LZ 4 Ellesmere Port Waterfront A550 Flat former airfield land adjacent to the M53 and the GM Vauxhall plant. River Mersey Vauxhall J6 1 Size - 28.7ha Inward Way, Ellesmere Port CH65 3EN 14-acre development adjacent to the M53. High specification units to the front of the site with industrial workspace to the rear ranging from 3,500 sq ft to 6,200 sq ft. Hooton Road, Ellesmere Port CH66 7NZ J5 4 Oaklands Office Park Eastham Rake Station CH65 4LD 2 Rossmore Business Village M53 2 Hooton Park, South Road ster che al n a M an pC Shi 10-acre development in the picturesque Cheshire countryside. Phase 2 includes office units from 2,520 sq ft up to 10,080 sq ft. Phase 3 design and build opportunities up to 40,000 sq ft. Development sites 1 Newbridge Road CH65 4LY Size - 60ha Key site close to several successful existing developments. Suitable for a wide range of industrial and commercial uses. 4 Ellesmere Quays Waterfront CH65 1AB Size - 28ha Major residential and mixed-use proposal includes new homes, leisure and tourism-related development, community facilities and an ecology park. Part of the enhancements proposed to the waterfront. 5 Ince Park Elton CH2 4LU Size - 51ha Close to Ellesmere Port’s petrochemical industry heartland. Open development land suitable for the requirements of cutting-edge technology companies. 6 Pioneer Business Park North Road, Ellesmere Port CH66 1ST Size - 23ha 23-acre of development land remains on Cheshire’s fastest growing business park. Parcels from 1 to 11 acres are available for uses which included B1, B2, B8, fast food, hotel, car showroom, petrol filling station, convenience store, pub/restaurant, crèche, health centre and community centre. “Our location just south of Ellesmere Port provides us with a great business platform. We have access to a large pool of talented labour, easy transport links and of course a fantastic quality of life being based in Cheshire. Also, as much of our business is now international, being based just 45 minutes from two international airports is a huge advantage.” Robert Davies Group CEO to M6 Preston and Birmingham M56 For further information on these sites and premises contact business@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk, investinellesmereport.com, investincheshire.co 10/11 Join our success story in Ellesmere Port A key feature of Ellesmere Port’s success as a place to invest has been its strategic location – a third of British industry and ten million consumers are within one hour’s drive. Connect with us. Linking directly to the M53 and close to the M56 and M6, the town is easily accessible from the motorway network, and a short distance by road or rail from Chester, Liverpool, Warrington and Manchester. The A55 also provides quick and easy access to North Wales, Anglesey and the Port of Holyhead. Road Chester 10 minutes Warrington 20 minutes Liverpool 20 minutes Manchester 45 minutes Birmingham 2 hours London 3.5 hours Glasgow 3.5 hours Rail Sea High-speed direct Virgin Pendolino trains travel from Liverpool, Chester and Runcorn to London on the West Coast Main Line. The frequency of the service to London is at least hourly, with a journey time of around two hours. Ellesmere Port has its own commercial port facilities linking to the Manchester Ship Canal and the River Mersey. There are also close links to the freeports at Birkenhead and Liverpool, the UK’s largest free zone. A comprehensive local rail system also operates between Liverpool, Ellesmere Port and Chester. The town’s location and infrastructure also mean it will be able to play a key role in the emerging plans to create a Liverpool SuperPort integrating the strengths of the ports, airport and freight community in the area. Air Ellesmere Port is fortunate in being close to both Manchester Airport - the busiest airport in the UK outside the London region - and Liverpool John Lennon Airport. There are 30-minute drive times to both airports which link the region to the rest of the world. In the UK, flight times from London to Manchester are just 55 minutes. Superfast Broadband 55 mins 20 mins flight time to London by car to Liverpool “Following an intensive property search we identified Pioneer Point at Ellesmere Port which is close to the Port of Liverpool, a major gateway for goods from Asia. Our site is near to the motorway which gives great access for domestic carriers too. The commissioning stage of our operations in Ellesmere Port is an unquestionable success. We look forward to establishing the site as a centre of excellence for our business. We expect SFB to be available in Ellesmere Port by early 2013. David Holt Regetta 12/13 Join our success story in Ellesmere Port Companies have access to a skilled workforce, with a good proportion of potential employees having NVQ4 or NVQ3 standard qualifications. Learn with us. More than 320,000 management and professional grade staff live within a 30-minute commute of the town. Education and training facilities in the area are first class. For example, West Cheshire College - recently assessed as ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted - offers a wide range of vocational training and development opportunities for young people and adults. They include an outstanding apprentice scheme and world-class training, tailored to meet employer needs. The college’s new £41-million, stateof-the-art campus includes business/ conference facilities, incubator business units and learning areas similar to real working environments, for example a replica aircraft cabin for travel and tourism students. A further £20 million has recently been invested in the University of Chester Church of England Academy’s new building in Ellesmere Port, which will provide outstanding facilities for its specialism of maths and sport with performance. The town also benefits from its proximity to the University of Chester, one of the oldest higher education institutions in the country. It has more than 14,000 students and is highly regarded in a number of subject areas including teacher training, management, media studies and IT. Ellesmere Port residents and businesses also have access to Cheshire’s three other university campuses (in Warrington, Crewe and Alsager), and the county’s six other further education colleges. The sub-region also benefits from being close to the world-class universities of Liverpool and Manchester, which are centres of research excellence in more than 20 subjects. 320,000 £20 million 50,000 students a year graduate from universities across the North West as a whole, including 31,000 science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) graduates. management and professional grade staff live within a 30-minute commute has recently been invested in the University of Chester Church of England Academy’s new building in Ellesmere Port A number of Ellesmere Port organisations also offer sector-specific training linked to the strengths of the local economy. They include the Cheshire Oaks Retail Academy (CORA), MacDonald Humfrey (automotive) and TTE (chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and energy). 14/15 Join our success story in Ellesmere Port Ellesmere Port can justifiably claim to be a North West retail hotspot, with recent arrivals including Mulberry, Porsche, Alfa Romeo, Audi and a flagship Marks & Spencer store – the company’s largest outside of London. Shop with us. The recently completed Asda store is the largest in Cheshire, while the town’s Indoor Market and Port Arcades Shopping Mall continue to thrive. Cheshire Oaks is home to around 145 shops, plus its associated food and drink outlets, and attracts more than seven million visitors a year. However, Ellesmere Port’s best-known retail claim to fame is Cheshire Oaks, the largest discount shopping village of its type in the country and the adjacent Coliseum Leisure Park including brands such as Ralph Lauren, Burberry, Armani and Ted Baker The Coliseum has a range of large outof-town retailers including Next, Boots and Argos. Its leisure offer includes the popular Blue Planet Aquarium, 20-screen Vue Cinema, bowling alley, entertainment arcades, two nightclubs, more than ten restaurants and the new 77-bedroom Travelodge Hotel opening in 2012. Strategically located close to the M53/M56 motorway intersection, these two schemes have sub-regional appeal as a shopping and leisure destination. Ellesmere Port is also within easy reach of the major retail centres of Manchester, Liverpool and its closest neighbour, Chester. The increasing importance of the retail element in the town’s economy has been reflected in the creation of the Cheshire Oaks Retail Academy (CORA), a partnership initiative between Cheshire Oaks owners McArthur Glen, West Cheshire College, Jobcentre Plus and the local authority. This aims to develop the skills and expertise of the town’s workforce to ensure that residents are in a position to benefit from new jobs created in this thriving local sector. 145 20 screen shops at Cheshire Oaks cinema at the Coliseum Leisure Park “Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet has been trading very successfully from its location in Ellesmere Port for over 17 years and was the first purpose built Designer Outlet in the UK. The location of the centre was chosen specifically for it excellent transport links, accessibility for visitors travelling from key catchments areas. Mark Schofield Deputy Centre Manager Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet 16/17 Join our success story in Ellesmere Port The vision for the Waterfront will see the most exciting transformation of Ellesmere Port in the town’s recent history. Relax with us. The Waterfront scheme, focused initially on the historic port and surrounding areas, includes improved links to and from the town, a new promenade, thousands of new homes, a redeveloped National Waterways Museum and new shops, restaurants and bars. Ellesmere Port also offers a wealth of facilities for shopping, nightlife, culture and leisure activities. For a town with a population of 82,000 people, it is remarkable for being home to the country’s largest discount shopping village and the biggest Marks & Spencer store outside London. A lively marina, a new ferry link and more opportunities for boating, canoeing and fishing are also part of the vision for the waterfront of the future. It also has two major visitor attractions - the National Waterways Museum and the Blue Planet Aquarium - and two other tourist hotspots are just ten minutes’ drive away in Chester. Elsewhere, affordable housing is fundamental to the great quality of life on offer in Ellesmere Port. A wide range of property is available in urban, suburban and rural settings, from starter homes for young couples to luxury executive dwellings, all at a price below the national average. One is the Roman walled city itself, which welcomes nine million visitors a year thanks to a renowned cultural heritage which includes the city walls, the cathedral, the Roman amphitheatre and the Roman gardens. The second is Chester Zoo, the UK’s number one wildlife attraction, where a collection of 7,000 animals from 400 species attracts more than one million visitors a year. Other family attractions within easy reach of Ellesmere Port include Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre, Spaceport at Wallasey, Gulliver’s World at Warrington and the Catalyst science discovery centre at Widnes. There are also many stately homes and other historic properties and gardens in the area including Ness Botanic Gardens, Tatton Park, Dunham Massey Hall, Arley Hall, Cholmondeley Castle, Norton Priory, Little Moreton Hall and Port Sunlight Village. Ellesmere Port residents also have easy access to a number of Cheshire’s highprofile events including the RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park, the Cheshire County Show, the Chester Food, Drink and Lifestyle Festival and the Chester Mystery Plays. 3,000 km 4 5 of footpaths through beautiful, varied countryside. Premiership football clubs within a 30 minute drive. Championship golf courses within a 45 minute drive. 18/19 Join our success story in Ellesmere Port Ellesmere Port and the surrounding Cheshire and Wirral area is a great place to play sport or take part in physical activity. Relax some more... Cheshire and Wirral is a walker’s paradise, with 3,000 kilometres of footpaths and other public rights of way through beautiful, varied countryside. Chester is home to Britain’s oldest racecourse which hosts a superb season of first class racing, show jumping and polo in the heart of the historic city. Overall, however, it is Ellesmere Port’s strategic location which makes such a significant contribution to the local quality of life. The county also has the second highest sporting participation rate in England, with hundreds of clubs and facilities to cater for every taste, from basketball to boxing and from fencing to football. Motor racing fans, meanwhile, can head to the Oulton Park circuit which hosts a number of major car and bike events each year. Residents have easy access to Cheshire’s wide range of attractive market and mill towns and to Liverpool, with its museums, galleries, theatre, music and nightlife. Football enthusiasts are also well catered for. Four Premiership clubs Liverpool, Everton, Manchester United and Manchester City - have their home grounds less than an hour way from Ellesmere Port. A little further afield - but still within easy reach - are the castles, historic houses, scenic railways and family attractions of North Wales, and the big city buzz of Liverpool and Manchester. For golf enthusiasts, the area has some of the most naturally challenging courses in the country. They include the Royal Liverpool Golf Club at Hoylake which will host the British Open Championship for the 12th time in 2014. There is also topflight rugby in the area with both codes well represented. 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