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Vale of Leven Industrial Estate West Dunbartonshire Vale of Leven Industrial Estate West Dunbartonshire For Sale Site 1 : 15 acres gross / 2.7 acres net Site 3 : 12 acres gross / 10 acres net Site 5 : 25 acres gross / 17 acres net All areas stated are approximate and are subject to confirmation Main Features: - Vacant land - Designated for Use Classes 4 / 5 / 6 - Close to A82 - Adjacent to Lomondgate Development www.scottish-enterprise.com LOCATION A N 81 O RE BL Vale of Leven Industrial Estate is located approximately 0.5 mile 3 D ES B U T from the A82 (Glasgow - Inverness trunk road) which gives access to RN Vale Of Leven Industrial Estate O the M8, via the Erskine Bridge (approx 5 miles), Glasgow city centre N (approx 16 miles), Glasgow International Airport (approx 10 miles) Legend H and Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park (approx 4 miles). EL EN SE OwnedS Land TR WA AT HMNB Clyde is approximately 12 miles to the north-west. Y Developa bleLand- Loca lP lanP olicy HL E Dumbarton town centre is around 1.5 miles south, and has 3 train VEN DR EET R IV stations offering services to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Helensburgh, ST E NS ST I RL Balloch, Oban and Fort William. Renton station (on the Balloch line) IN BUR LO Park G LADY'S RRAI ROAD is within walking distance of Vale of Leven Industrial Estate and is ASHLEY NE GA accessed by footbridge over the River Leven. WA RI TE Y SE The estate is long-established, and offers good connectivity in LE1 (6) conjunction with a semi-rural setting. Occupiers include Polaroid 3 Eyewear, Wideblue, Diamond Power Specialty, Chivas Brothers/ LE1 (7) Pernod Ricard and Houston Co-Pack. Additionally, worldleading LE1 (5) providers of temporary power solutions, Aggreko, have chosen an adjacent site as the location for their new £20 million manufacturing facility at the Lomondgate development. Lomondgate, which is 1 5 being driven by Strathleven Regeneration Company and the Walker 4 DA Group, is home to BBC Scotland’s studios and will also comprise a LQ UHUR Business Park, Lomondgate Services (including a Premier Inn hotel, N LA NE Brewers Fayre pub/restaurant, petrol filling station, coffee/food outlets and tourism/visitor facility) and over 300 high quality new houses. See www.lomondgate.com DESCRIPTION 6 Site 1 has a gross area of approximately 15 acres, of which 2.7 Site Number Area ( acres ) * acres is designated in the current West Dunbartonshire Council 1 15.23 3 12.34 Local Plan (WDCLP) for Use Classes 4 / 5 / 6 (Business / General Source: SE GIS Team 47.88 Contact: [email protected] Industrial / Storage). 5 25.78 Date: 04/03/2011 A 61.20 Site 3 has a gross area of approximately 12 acres, of which around 82 The Local Plan advises that LE1(5) has an area of 1.09 hectares (2.69 acres), A8 10 acres is designated as per Site 1. LE1(6) has an2 area of 4.20 hectares (10.38 acres) and LE1(7) has an area of 7.25 hectares (17.91 acres) * All areas are an approximation Crown Copyright License No. 100018398, 2011 Site 5 has a gross area of approximately 25 acres, of which around 17 acres is designated in the WDCLP for Use Classes 4 /5 (Business / General Industrial). ENQUIRIES For further information as to planning, contact West For further information please contact: Dunbartonshire Council Development Management on 01389 Strathleven Regeneration Scottish Enterprise 738575. Interested parties are advised to satisfy themselves as to Company Limited Spectrum House the suitability of the land for development and undertake their own Polaroid Building 1A North Road enquiries with utility providers. Block 7 Clydebank Business Park Further details are available upon application to the marketing Vale of Leven Industrial Estate Clydebank partners. Dumbarton G81 2DR G82 3PW E-mail: Email: [email protected] [email protected] The partners for themselves and for the vendors of this property whose agents they are, give 01389 714480 notice that: Tel: Helpline: 0845 607 8787 (1) The particulars are produced in good faith, are set out as a general guide only and do not constitute part of a contract, (2) No person in the employment of The Partners has any authority to make or give any representations or warranty whatsoever in relation to this Property, (3) March 2011. SE/????/Mar11.
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