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Samlesbury Aerospace Enterprise Zone Brochure Lancashire Advanced Manufacturing and Energy Cluster ENTERPRISE ZONES Co-locate with your customers The easiest way to grow your business, increase your sales and reduce distribution costs. Enterprise Zones are establishing themselves as the driving force of local economies as they unlock key development sites, consolidate infrastructure, attract business and create jobs. A straightforward planning process Need a new building to meet your business needs? Simplified planning rules could save you time and money. Simplified planning through Local Development Orders that grant planning permission for certain development (such as new industrial buildings or changing how existing A59 buildings are used) within specified areas. Business-ready infrastructure Superfast broadband, easy access to transport links, and a local highly skilled labour pool. What benefits does the Enterprise Zone offer? Businesses that locate on the Enterprise Zone can access a number of benefits: • Samlesbury Aerospace Enterprise Zone benefits from a Masterplan and Local Development orders to simplify the planning process. • Superfast - Broadband will be available on site. CGI Aerial for illustrative purposes BLACKBURN BAE Systems (12 MINS) Academy for Skills SECONDARY & Knowledge ENTRANCE TO ENTERPRISE ZONE A677 MAIN ENTRANCE TO ENTERPRISE ZONE M6 (5 MINS) JUNCTION 31 AND PRESTON (14 MINS) ATTRACTING INWARD INVESTMENT Nationally, Enterprise Zones are helping to attract more investment into the country, bringing jobs and businesses, delivering long-term, M6 (5 MINS) sustainable growth based on cutting-edge technology and enterprise. JUNCTION 31 AND PRESTON Businesses are clustering around centres of excellence in key sectors (14 MINS) including here at Samlesbury, part of the Lancashire Advanced Engineering and Energy Cluster (LAMEC). Since 2012 enterprise zones have attracted over £2.4 billion pounds of private sector investment, building world class business facilities and transport links and have attracted nearly 24,000 jobs. Lancashire Advanced Manufacturing and Energy Cluster MASTERPLAN A59 The Samlesbury Aerospace Enterprise Zone, when fully developed, will be a national centre Plot 10 of excellence for advanced engineering and Plot 5 manufacturing Plot 4 BAE Systems Academy for Skills & Knowledge Plot 3 Plot 2 Plot 6 Plot 8 HUNTLEY BROOK Plot 7 EXISTING & ENHANCED ON SITE MITIGATION AREA Plot 9 Plot 1 SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FACILITY POTENTIAL A677 GATEWAY DEVELOPMENT SAMLESBURY HALL SITE MAIN ENTRANCE TO ENTERPRISE ZONE FROM A677 HUNTLEY BROOK THE A new access road has been completed with development OPPORTUNITIES plots available for: SECONDARY ENTRANCE TO Hi-Tech Manufacturing / ENTERPRISE ZONE & AVAILABILITY FROM A59 Industrial / Distribution Samlesbury can also provide a varied size range of new build properties tailored to the requirements of companies in the manufacturing/production, research and development, high technology, specialist logistics The Samlesbury Aerospace Enterprise and professional support services sectors. Zone offers flexible opportunities for a range of unit sizes (B1, B2, B8 in the Research & Development Advanced Engineering & Manufacturing The site will have access to world class research and sector) to meet the needs of business development capabilities to support the continued from small offices, research laboratories growth of the sector. to large industrial units. The commercial development framework in place for the Headquarter offices site represents indicative plot layouts and The site can also accommodate HQ offices, offering capacity. a world class environment within a cluster of globally branded business enterprises. In total the site provides 50 hectares (circa 120 acres) of A diverse range of options are available, where bespoke development land capable of accommodating up to 1 million sq development can deliver different uses whether taken ft of various uses within the advanced manufacturing sector, in a separately or combined together in a single facility. broad range of unit types and sizes, varying between 2,500 sq ft up to circa 350,000 sq ft. A full and active design and technical team is in place alongside commercial property agents to work with occupiers to provide property solutions tailored to A strong focus on specific requirements. advanced engineering Buildings are available to occupy by way of freehold or leasehold interest. Terms and deliverability will be tailored and manufacturing to suit occupational requirements. sector providing world- class development opportunities Lancashire Advanced Manufacturing and Energy Cluster SAMLESBURY AEROSPACE ENTERPRISE ZONE Samlesbury is so much more than just a business park, it is a once in a generation opportunity to be part of a truly world class, leading edge M6 collaborative environment. JUNCTION 31 AND PRESTON It is a new, high-quality development providing When fully developed, the Samlesbury Aerospace business units from 2,500 sq ft to 350,000 sq ft Enterprise Zone will be a national centre of on the UK’s newest Advanced Engineering & excellence for advanced engineering and A59 Manufacturing Park immediately adjacent to manufacturing related companies in B1, B2 and B8 BAE Systems, one of the world’s most advanced, units ranging from manufacturing, specialist logistics technology-led defence, aerospace and security and professional support services. solutions companies. Focusing on new and emerging market opportunities, Located in the heart of the largest cluster of Samlesbury will be a leading centre for world-class aerospace production in the UK, with over 13,000 research businesses and supply chain manufacturers; employees, it is part of a wider world class regional developing cutting edge technologies and advanced cluster accounting for more than a quarter of manufacturing processes. national production. Major employers in Lancashire also include Rolls Royce, Aircelle, Kaman, Senior, RLC and Magellan. Hi-tech engineering & manufacturing Research & development High quality offices SOLAR ARRAY BAE Systems Academy for Skills & Knowledge MAIN ENTRANCE TO ENTERPRISE ZONE BLACKBURN (12 MINS) A677 M6 (5 MINS) JUNCTION 31 AND PRESTON (14 MINS) Edinburgh 2hr 24m Samlesbury is A6 within easy reach of all major northern cities, as well as A586 Manchester Airport and Liverpool A585 SuperPort. M6 Southern Bypass W E S T A585 C O A S T M A I N L J32 I M55 N E A6 A583 A583 SAMLESBURY PRESTON A59 J31 WARTON A584 A6 M6 A59 M61 Manchester 41m M65 London 2hr 12m DDaattaa SSIIOO,, NNOOAAAA,, UU..SS.. NNaavvyy,, NNGGAA,, GGEEBBCCOO Image © 2017 Getmapping plc DImaatag eS ©IO ,2 N01O7A GAe, tUm.aSp. pNinagv yp, lcNGA, GEBCO Image © 2017 DigitalGlobe IImmaaggee ©© 22001177 GDiegtimtaalGplpoibneg plc Image © 2017 DigitalGlobe LOCATION Lancashire - nationally and Samlesbury Aerospace globally connected Enterprise Zone The county’s transport connectivity is first class, with With its excellent motorway, rail and air links, the M6 forming the north-south spine of the road Samlesbury Aerospace Enterprise Zone is an network while the M65, M55, M61 and M58 radiate excellent location from which to access national out to East Lancashire, the Fylde Coast, Greater and international markets, Samlesbury is within Manchester, Merseyside and beyond. easy reach of all major northern cities, as well as Manchester Airport and Liverpool SuperPort. Rail links are equally efficient, with the West Coast Main Line placing many areas of Lancashire are just The 50 hectare site at Samlesbury is set in rolling over a two-hour train journey of London. countryside to the east of Preston in proximity to the M6, between the A677 and A59, next to the existing operational site of BAE Systems’ Military Air and Information division. Kendal SAMLESBURY A59 Barrow-in-Furness Morecambe Lancaster 34 Heysham Port M6 LANCASHIRE Fleetwood Keighley Leeds 14 44 13 Bradford 45 12 Airport M55 32 3 1 47 Blackpool 4 11 10 Leeds 46 9 M6 M65 8 45 A1(M) 31 Samlesbury 7 M621 Preston 6 44 M606 Blackpool 30 Blackburn 26 28 Warton 29 Airport 5 30 29 29 3 4 1 31 32a M1 M62 32 28 M65 25 33 8 24 23 Southport M6 Huddersfield A1 1 M66 M62 38 M61 Bury 21 27 2 20 3 38 6 Bolton 19 M1 A1(M) 5 Barnsley 37 Wigan 4 M58 3 4 19 37 5 26 3 17 20 Oldham 16 1 21 Bolton upon 15 22 1 Deane 14 25 36 7 M6 Manchester 36 12 24 1 2 3 23 6 11 M57 23 M18 4 M62 10 24 3 35 3 22 M67 Liverpool 2 11 10 25 10 M60 6 M1 34 M62 21A 26 1 Superport 9 5 27 5 6 7 1 4 2 33 32 2 21 3 2 1 3 Warrington MM60 32 M65 Liverpool 4 Sheeld 3 5 31 20 8 7 6 9 4 Manchester Liverpool 10 Benlech 11 Airport Hollyhead John Lennon 12 19 5 6 Airport M53 7 8 M6 30 9 Anglesey Beaumaris M56 14 Llangefni 10 Llanfairfechan 11 15 M1 Bangor 12 Chester 18 Llanrwst 17 Ruthin M6 16 Nantwich Wrexham Stoke Corwen On-trent Llangollen 15 Stone 14 Staord DDaattaa SSIIOO,, NNOOAAAA,, UU..SS.. NNaavvyy,, NNGGAA,, GGEEBBCCOO Image © 2017 Getmapping plc DImaatag eS ©IO ,2 N01O7A GAe, tUm.aSp. pNinagv yp, lcNGA, GEBCO Image © 2017 DigitalGlobe IImmaaggee ©© 22001177 GDiegtimtaalGplpoibneg plc Image © 2017 DigitalGlobe Lancashire Advanced Manufacturing and Energy Cluster WORKING IN CLOSE PARTNERSHIP Partnering with academic and industrial leaders we develop new technologies to support our future product strategies. BAE Systems is a global defence, aerospace and security company employing around 82,500 people worldwide. Our Military Air & Information business is based predominantly in the North of England and is the hub of our expertise in the design, manufacture and assembly of military combat aircraft and military training aircraft, as well as providing training, support and information services for our global customers. We have a long history of being experts in the development, delivery and support of military aircraft and currently work on world-leading aircraft including the Eurofighter Typhoon, F-35 Lightning II. Our people are dedicated to help safeguard and enhance our customers’ military capabilities. www.baesystems.com Lancashire Advanced Manufacturing and Energy Cluster SUPPLY CHAIN Lancashire is home to the UK’s single largest aerospace cluster and is also one of the UK’s key locations for advanced manufacturing and the 9th largest globally.
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