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SWANS Station Road, Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, NE28 SWANSTYNESIDE.CO.UK TO FIND OUT MORE CONTACT BNP PARIBAS REAL ESTATE PGN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS Richard Dunhill Paul Nicholson T: 0113 237 6661 T: 0191 264 6638 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Aidan Baker DDI: 0191 227 5737 E: [email protected] SWANSTYNESIDE.CO.UK Kier Property and their agents give notice that this brochure is produced for general promotion of the development and for no other purpose, particulars are intended as a general outline only for the guidance of intending occupiers and do not constitute part of an offer or contract. All descriptions, references to conditions and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other detail SWANS are given in good faith, and are believed to be correct, as at date of publication, but any intending occupiers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise to the correctness of each item. No person in the employment of the agents has any representation or warranty of whatsoever in relation to this property. Advanced Manufacturing on the Tyne • Bespoke advanced manufacturing units to let or for sale • A strategically located riverside site • A fully operational quay with heavy load out facilities and access to the North Sea • Enterprise Zone status including business rates discounts for occupiers • Infrastructure and Investment SWANS partnership between North Tyneside Station Road, Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, NE28 6EQ Council and Kier Property iNtroductioN 1 THE VISION INDICATIVE A state of the art advanced PLAN manufacturing and technology WWallsendallsend hub for class leading companies TToTownown CentrCentree involved in the offshore and renewable industries. Opportunities to lease or purchase bespoke built A187 accommodation from 465 sq.m 1 (5,000 sq. ft) up to 46,450 sq.m (500,000 sq. ft). Preferential access for occupiers to the 7 Swans deep water quay, 3 2 cranes and loading facilities. 4 6 5 RRiveriver TTyneyne Unit No. Production (sq. ft) Offices (sq. ft) 1 25,000 10,000 2 5920 16,505 3 15,000 5000 4 35,000 - 5 92,940 35,000 6 192,000 6,470 7 - 29,730 2 the visioN iNdicAtive PlAN 3 ENTERPRISE ZONE THE SWANS QUAY AND INVESTMENT • 5 years business rates discount • Simplified planning regime • £26m infrastructure The proposed quayside investment facilities will include: • Deep water quay • Approximately 380m quay edge • 40m width heavy lay down area • Heavy loading crane 4 eNterPrise zoNe ANd iNvestmeNt the swAN quAy 5 LOCATION Swans is strategically located at Wallsend on the north bank of the River tyne, six miles from the North Sea. Road access is from Station Road via the A187 Buddle Road which runs east/west at the top of the site. Both link into the wider road network allowing easy access to the A1(M) and A19 trunk roads as well as Newcastle upon tyne city centre and Newcastle international Airport. Wallsend Metro Station is within 5 minutes walking distance of the site providing access to the tyne and Wear Metro rapid transport system, which links in to the recently refurbished Newcastle central Railway Station. DiStANceS tO key PlAceS Newcastle city centre 5 miles tynemouth 6 miles Newcastle international Airport 11 miles A19 tyne tunnel 4 miles A1 (M) 9 miles Aberdeen 254 miles edinburgh 123 miles london 280 miles 6 locAtioN locAtioN 7 HOW TO GET WHO’S ON TO SWANS TYNESIDE A 1 14 North Sea A Newcastle 1 International 9 Airport A 6 9 1 6 A M et ro L 1 ine A Tynemouth North Shields 6 A 1 58 9 Newcastle M A10 e 5 Upon Tyne t 1 r A186 Wallsend A o L i n e A187 Swans River Tyne 10 4 8 Wallsend 8KM 6KM 4KM 2KM Swans River Tyne Metro Station 2 13 A187 3 9 11 Monument Newcastle upon Tyne 12 00 A13 Newcastle n A L 1 1 Central Railway 9 am A1 e Station & Metro 84 L 4 7 18 Gateshead A A184 2 69 A ) M ( 4 9 1 A 2 A69 A1231 ADDReSS By cAR cOMPANy key Sat Nav: Ne28 6eQ SWANS Station Road, 1 6 11 Wallsend, By tRAiN tyne and Wear Mainline: Newcastle central Station Ne28 6eQ Metro: Wallsend 2 7 12 By AiR Airport: Newcastle international Airport 3 8 13 4 9 14 5 10 8 locAtioN locAtioN 9 Highest % of students achieving DEMOGRAPHICS 5 A*- c grades at GcSe in the Uk 4 local universities. R&D across a range Newcastle college’s Newcastle, Northumbria, of sectors including energy Academy centre Sunderland and Durham the engineering and of innovation, training 85,000 students. energy industries. and development for the labour energy sector adjacent productivity to the Swans site. growth, fastest in the Uk Only Uk region with a positive trade balance Competitive wage rates North east region catchment population 2.6m Real wages and disposable income amongst the Highest rate of highest in the Uk employment growth in the Uk 10 demogrAPhics demogrAPhics 11 NOTES.
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