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by Jake Berry, MP Minister for the Northern Powerhouse Foreword and Local Government

The Northern Powerhouse is our vision for a super-connected and Success in the Northern Powerhouse needs to be measured over globally-competitive northern economy with a flourishing private sector a period of 30 years or more. Since George Osborne first coined and a highly-skilled population. the phrase “Northern Powerhouse” in June 2014, much has been achieved and the momentum is building. With the North being home to over 15 This means we now have England’s first million people – nearly a quarter of the UK’s sub-national transport body equipped Andrew McFarlane population, half of the UK’s major cities and with the legal powers and duties to make Co-Head of the Northern Powerhouse | West almost 30 universities – the potential of recommendations to transform road, rail, the Northern Powerhouse and its £330bn sea and air connections across the Northern economy is huge. Powerhouse over the next 30 years. The North of England already has an economy and population A thriving northern economy where people With the support of government, the equivalent in size to Belgium. As planned future infrastructure and in cities, towns and rural communities enjoy success of the Northern Powerhouse will be better access to higher paying jobs and a determined by the people who live there. economic developments occur, the Northern Powerhouse will grow better quality of life is vital to our national Working together with Colliers International in importance in the UK and internationally. For the property market economic success. and our coalition of private and public in the North, the opportunities this will bring are very exciting. Connectivity is central to this, and that’s why sector partners from across the Northern we’re delivering unprecedented levels of Powerhouse, we can continue to attract and Greg Styles investment – over £13bn in fact – in better retain the best talent. This will ensure long- Co-Head of the Northern Powerhouse | East transport across the North. As this brochure term sustainable increases in productivity highlights, government has also given and growth in the North for generations to Transport for the North statutory status. come.

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Look what has been achieved in the last 30 years.

Newcastle

Past Present

It’s a 30 year Past Present journey

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Liverpool Manchester

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Leeds Sheffield

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The North Made of Introduction

Northern Powerhouse Learners, Go-Getters, Pioneers, An established concept that is gaining momentum across the North, acting as a driving force behind the region’s economic development and property market. The people of the Northern Powerhouse, investors, developers, occupiers and stakeholders locally and across the world are interested in being a part of it Forward Thinkers, Entrepreneurs, and pursuing the opportunities it presents to grow the economy. Vision The term Northern Powerhouse was first used by George Osborne in his speech at the Power Hall in the Trailblazers, Hard Hitters, Straight Museum of Science & Industry in Manchester in June 2014, when he said that the cities of the North are individually strong but collectively not strong enough. The whole is less than the sum of the parts. He Talkers, Ground Breakers, Wave explained the need for a Northern Powerhouse, created to work alongside the powerhouse of London. It is not one city, but a collection of northern cities – sufficiently close to each other that if combined, can take on the world. He went on to explain how we are to build the Northern Powerhouse, suggesting the need to join together our northern cities, providing modern transport connections, supporting their Makers, Bar Raisers, Record science industries and universities, backing their creative clusters and by giving them the local power Breakers, Rising Stars, Award Winners, and control that a powerhouse needs to thrive. So what does this mean for the property market? Increased population, including young workers who will remain in or migrate to the northern cities Ladder Climbers, Adventurers, for employment opportunities in the financial, technical and creative industries. We can expect higher returns as the population increases, driving demand for property which will flow through to rents and yields. Elevated visitor numbers as a result of better transport infrastructure and a rise in business Innovators, Influencers, Creators, occupiers will increase the number of people travelling on leisure or business in northern cities. Movers & Shakers, Big Thinkers, Makers, Skills, Science & Innovation, Culture, Connectivity, Opportunity, Change Drivers, Lesson Planners, Tweeters, Networkers, Disrupters, Achievers, Career Climbers, Engineers, Visionaries, Pathfinders, High Risers, History Makers, Game Changers, Future Shapers, Free Thinkers.

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Our Involvement

Colliers International has been a supporter of the Northern Powerhouse from the Your Colliers International contacts start. We understand and embrace the opportunity that is presented for growth and for the Northern Powerhouse are: investment; and were the first firm of real estate advisors to become one of the government’s Northern Powerhouse Partners in November 2016. The partnership programme is an essential part of creating the Northern Andrew McFarlane Greg Styles Powerhouse. We are proud to be working with HM Government and the Northern 0161 831 3321 0113 200 1818 [email protected] [email protected] Powerhouse Partners who all believe strongly in the economic potential of the Co-Head, Northern Powerhouse Co-Head, Northern Powerhouse north, and support the need for a combined effort by government and business to realise that potential. Increasingly you will see the Northern Powerhouse logo, Aside from our experts who are based in the Northern it is used on infrastructure projects across the Northern Powerhouse cities, we also have a wealth of sector Powerhouse, we use it on this brochure, on marketing specialists throughout our UK offices. This means material for large and strategically important projects however large or complex your project may be, we Simon Hill Andy Delaney and as part of our email footer. have the capacity and knowledge within our teams to 0191 249 4491 0151 433 0352 help. [email protected] [email protected] This is the fourth edition of our Northern Powerhouse Newcastle Liverpool publication and we have a strong presence and expertise This publication provides an update on the growth and across the Northern Powerhouse city regions with a development of the Northern Powerhouse, some of dedicated team of senior directors covering Newcastle, the important steps that are underway, recent activity, Liverpool, Manchester, and Sheffield. population statistics, information on markets and details of how Colliers International continues to help We opened our Liverpool office in January 2015 and and support clients across the north. our Sheffield office in January 2018 alongside our long Michael Hawkins Peter Gallagher established offices in Manchester and Leeds. 0161 831 3354 0161 831 3361 [email protected] [email protected] Manchester Manchester

Roddy Morrison Guy Gilfillan 0113 200 1810 0113 200 1820 [email protected] [email protected] www.northernpowerhouse.gov.uk Leeds Sheffield

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Northern Powerhouse

The Northern Powerhouse has become an established vision, shared by Over the next 30 years, TfN will transform road, rail, sea Sea – the four major ports in the north are the Port and air connections across the Northern Powerhouse to of Liverpool, the Port of Hull, Teesport and the Port government, business leaders, local professionals and councils across the North. help drive transformational long term economic growth. of Tyne which have collectively seen over £1bn of investment over the last five years including the The four ingredients of the Northern Powerhouse that Andy Burnham in Greater Manchester, Steve Rotherham The Strategic Transport Plan drawn up by TfN explains creation of Liverpool2 a new deep water facility that is were set out in 2014 were: in Liverpool City Region and Ben Houchen in Tees Valley the need for investment in transport across the north and able to service 95% of the world’s container ships. • Enabling local power and control were elected as Mayors in May 2017 and Dan Jarvis was • Launching a radical transport infrastructure plan elected as Mayor for Sheffield City Region in May 2018. identifies the priority areas for improved connectivity. • Supporting creative thinking Air – the six international airports in the north and their • Developing science and innovation Devolution has paved the way for a major shift in The objectives of the Strategic Transport Plan are: passenger numbers are Manchester Airport (28m), the way the country is run. Powers, budgets and • Increase efficiency, reliability and resilience in the Liverpool John Lennon Airport (5m), Newcastle Airport What is happening? responsibilities have been passed down from central transport system (4.8m), (4m), Doncaster Sheffield There is a growing appetite for property across the Government to new Combined Authorities and Mayors. • Transform economic performance Airport (1.3m) and Humberside Airport (190,000). Northern Powerhouse including large residential • Improve access to opportunities across the north Manchester Airport is currently underway with a £1bn schemes (both owner occupier and build-to-rent), The Mayors will represent their City Regions across the • Promote and support the built and natural environment investment programme as part of a vision to become speculative office development and new leisure country and internationally. They will work with Council a top 10 European airport and one of two primary destinations containing both independent and national leaders and businesses to create jobs, boost skills, build Investment is being prioritised into three time international gateways to the UK, sitting at the heart bars and restaurants. Alongside this, strategic sites homes and improve travel. frames, as follows: of a super-connected Northern transport network. are being allocated for new industrial and logistics • Short term, up to 2025 hubs, and we are witnessing more investment in Launching a radical • Medium term, 2026-2035 transport infrastructure to support development. transport infrastructure • Long term, 2036-2050 The current estimate of the total value of the emerging We have seen the publication of the One North investment programme from 2020-2050 is £60bn-£70bn. Enabling local power and prospectus in July 2014, the creation of Transport for control has seen devolution, city the North (TfN) – a body to represent civic and business leaders from eleven local enterprise partnerships Below are some of the transport infrastructure deals and elected mayors. working with Highways England, Network Rail and projects already underway: Road – there will be £2.9bn of strategic improvement Handing power back to northern cities is a key part of the the Department for Transport, and the publication of from 2015-2020 to northern roads. One important project government’s plans to build the Northern Powerhouse. the Northern Transport Strategy in March 2015 with is the Mersey Gateway, a six lane toll bridge over the The devolution agenda is transferring powers away from further updates in Spring 2016 and Spring 2017. Westminster to local people, and the government is Mersey between the towns of Runcorn and Widnes which committed to seeing this process continue. was completed in 2017 at a cost of £600m. Another During 2018, pioneering legislation will transform TfN significant project is the Manchester Airport Relief Road, a In April 2016, Greater Manchester took control of its £6bn into the first ever statutory sub-national transport body, £290m project that will reduce congestion by providing a health and social care budget. It is the first authority to do with legal powers and duties, overseen by the 19 different 6 mile relief road linking the A6 at Hazel Grove to the M56 so in a clear demonstration of the extent of devolution by transport authorities across the north. With statutory at Manchester Airport via the existing A555 in Bramhall. central government. status TfN has the mandate to make recommendations on behalf of the north to the Department for Transport, Rail - construction of HS2, which will connect London To date, the government has allocated £3.4bn in City Network Rail, Highways England and HS2. to Birmingham by 2026, to Crewe by 2027 and to Deals and Growth Deals to the Northern Powerhouse, Manchester Airport, Manchester, Sheffield and Leeds providing targeted financial support to locally determined by 2033. Alongside the HS2 improvements, TfN are projects to unlock growth by giving local people the proposing new Northern Powerhouse Rail lines to connect powers, tools and the money they need to drive forward Crewe to Liverpool, Liverpool to Manchester Airport and growth for their areas. Manchester to Leeds with upgrades to lines between www.transportforthenorth.com Manchester and Sheffield, Sheffield and Hull, Leeds and Hull and Leeds to York, Darlington, Durham and Newcastle.

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Northern Powerhouse

Supporting creative thinking Arts & Culture Developing science and innovation The Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) will act as the research hub for the National Centre for Sports & Newcastle is hosting the Great Exhibition of the The Northern Powerhouse is already home to many Exercise Medicine in Sheffield, a 2012 Olympic Legacy Digital North in June - September 2018 with funding from centres of scientific excellence. project which co-locates clinical services and physical Newcastle University will establish a new £30m the Government of £5m towards the exhibition and a activity facilities to help people with a medical need to smart data institute to unleash the potential offered further £15m for a legacy fund to attract further cultural The N8 Research Partnership is a collaboration of investment in the Northern Powerhouse. The event exercise more easily. International recognition for the by big data. The new National Institute for Smart Data the eight most research intensive universities in includes live performances, displays of innovation, new National Centre is demonstrated by its designation by the Innovation (NISDI) will bring together industry, the the North of England: Durham, Lancaster, Leeds, artworks and amazing exhibits. International Olympic Committee as a Research Centre for public sector and world-leading academics to develop Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Sheffield and York. Prevention of Injury and Protection of Athlete Health – one the skills, ideas and resources needed to exploit the Liverpool 2018: Ten Years in the Making is a celebration of just nine around the world. opportunities offered by the explosion in digital data. Led of the 10th anniversary of Liverpool’s reign as European by industry and benefiting from Newcastle University’s Capital of Culture with a year of events including the Following a £14m investment from the UK’s Department internationally-renowned research in computing unveiling of the terracotta warriors, the Bordeaux Wine of Health, the AWRC will be the most advanced research science, NISDI will enable businesses to extract and development centre for physical activity in the Festival, the Three Festivals Tall Ships Regatta and the www.N8research.org.uk value from smart data and increase competitiveness. finale of the Clipper Around the World Yacht Race. world, providing state-of-the-art, fully instrumented Based in a new building on the Science Central site in indoor and outdoor laboratories and a team of over 70 Siemens Gamesa have invested over £160m in the Newcastle, NISDI will focus on realising the potential researchers delivering collaborative projects. These Manchester is creating The Factory, a £110m Humber region to boost the UK’s offshore wind industry. of big data to address specific challenges in areas development that will create a permanent new home for researchers, from Sheffield Hallam University, will be including health, automotive and manufacturing. drawn from specialities covering sports engineering, the biennial Manchester International Festival as well as Peel Ports have invested over £1bn to create an enlarged being a commissioning venue creating original theatre, materials engineering and software development to elite deep water container terminal at Seaforth Dock, part of sports science and psychology. An innovation centre based in Liverpool has been TV, film, dance, technology, media and science works the Port of Liverpool. The terminal can berth two 14,000 awarded a £3.5m grant to explore the opportunities of its own and in partnership with leading national and container Post-Panamax ships and is able to service 95% international organisations. Alongside these important projects sit eleven Local afforded by 5G technology in health and social care. of the world’s largest container ships, opening up faster Enterprise Partnerships and seventeen Enterprise Zones Sensor City, a research community that supports and supply chain transit for at least 50% of the existing UK Leeds is home to internationally renowned galleries such supporting businesses across the North. funds the development of sensor technology, will lead container market. as the Henry Moore Institute and the Leeds Art Gallery a consortium of healthcare providers, researchers while also being in the heart of the Yorkshire Sculpture The Enterprise Zones have already attracted £1.3bn and businesses to look at how fifth generation The Government has invested £60m in the new Graphene Triangle and home to many new independent galleries of private sector investment, supported 200 different mobile technology can improve patient care. Institute to turn a great idea invented in Manchester businesses and have created 9,000 jobs. such as the Leeds Gallery, White Wine Cloth Gallery, into businesses of the future and they have backed the Mexico and The Tetley, a centre for contemporary art and Henry Royce Institute for materials science, research and The Chairs of each of the 11 Local Enterprise Partnerships Manchester is working to become one of the learning located in the stunning art deco headquarters of innovation with £235m to build on the north’s strengths in world’s top 20 digital cities by 2020. The city is the former Tetley Brewery in central Leeds. (LEPs) will sit on a newly formed, government-funded advanced materials and innovation. board called the ‘NP11’. already developing a fast growing and successful media, technology and creative ecosystem through In Sheffield work is underway on the redevelopment of Citu are building the Climate Innovation District which will The board will act as one voice representing each of their developments such as The Sharp Project, The part of the Park Hill complex into a £21m creative hub be the largest sustainable development in the UK. This regions as a modern day ‘Council for the North’ to work Space Project, The Landing and MediaCity UK. which will include Sheffield’s largest art gallery. The is a £125m investment to create 500 ultra-low carbon facility will also include a flagship venue for the arts, with and advise the government on issues such as how homes a 15 minute walk along the riverfront from Leeds to increase productivity, overcome regional disparities in culture and heritage. The 13 storey structure will have city centre. The annual Leeds Digital Festival started in 2016 and live-work flats and studios for artists, a research institute, economic growth and tackle the historic north-south divide. has become the north’s largest digital festival running an archive, shop, café and a permanent home for S1 A world class centre for high value advanced manufacturing over two weeks with 150 events and 15,000 attendees. Artspace, a not-for-profit artist led organisation based in Leeds digital GVA is £690m and growing rapidly. has been created in Sheffield at the Advanced Sheffield. Manufacturing Research Centre in partnership with the University of Sheffield and is open to manufacturers of all Sheffield is creating a Digital Campus in the city centre sizes. The 100 plus industrial members range from global with a £110m development. The eCampus will be one giants like Boeing, Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems, Airbus and of the most advanced business sites in Europe and will McLaren to small companies. help to establish Sheffield as a centre for IT related and knowledge based industries in the UK and Europe.

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JUNE JULY 2014 George Osborne’s 1st One North Report, a proposition OCTOBER NOVEMBER speech in Manchester for an interconnected North Tech North launched Devolution Deal with Manchester

JULY 1st round of Local Growth Funding AUGUST JANUARY MARCH MAY Blueprint for £13bn of investment SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER 2015 Colliers open office Transport for the George Osborne’s 2nd in Northern Powerhouse Northern Powerhouse Devolution Deal Devolution Deal with in Liverpool North established speech in Manchester transport unveiled pitch book launched with Tees Valley Liverpool City Region

JANUARY OCTOBER MAY SEPTEMBER 2nd round of Local President Xi visits James Wharton appointed Minister George Osborne showcases £24bn of Growth Funding Manchester for the Northern Powerhouse investment opportunities in Northern Powerhouse on trip to China

JULY SEPTEMBER MARCH JUNE Andrew Percy appointed HM Government Northern NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 2016 Funding of £60m for Annual foreign investment up 127% over Minister for the Northern Powerhouse Partnership Colliers joins HM Government North- Northern Powerhouse Northern Powerhouse Rail 2 years, 248 projects creating 15,000 jobs Powerhouse launched ern Powerhouse Partnership Strategy published

JUNE NOVEMBER NOVEMBER Direct flights from Manchester OCTOBER Northern Powerhouse Schools Northern Powerhouse to Beijing commence Transport for the North submits Strategy published Investment Portfolio launched proposal for statutory status

MAY JANUARY Metro Mayors elected in Liverpool, SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER 2017 3rd round of Local Manchester and Tees Valley Philip Hammond meets the Metro Mayors Northern Cultural Regeneration Ordsall Chord rail link opened improving Growth Funding of Liverpool, Manchester and Tees Valley Fund of £15m bids close rail services to and from Manchester

FEBRUARY JUNE NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER Funding of £400m for Northern Jake Berry appointed Devolution deal with Transport for the North legislation Northern Powerhouse All Party Powerhouse Investment Minister for the Northern North of Tyne introduced in Parliament Parliamentary Group (APPG) launched Fund launched Powerhouse

APRIL MAY Metro Mayor elected JANUARY Transport for the North JUNE 2018 to gain statutory status in Sheffield Colliers opens office in Sheffield Great Exhibition of the North launched

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Capabilities

The Northern Powerhouse Independent Economic Review (NPIER) identified the north as being the home of internationally regarded assets, expertise, research and businesses that are highly productive and can compete at national and international scales.

The review identified the north as having four prime capabilities supported by three enabling capabilities.

The four prime capabilities are: • Advanced Manufacturing – with a particular emphasis on materials and processes. • Energy – with particular expertise around generation, storage and low carbon technologies, especially nuclear and off-shore wind. • Health Innovation – with a focus on Life Sciences, medical technologies/devices, eHealth and emerging new models of service provision. • Digital – focusing on computation, software tools/ design and content, data analytics and simulation modelling and wider media strengths.

The three enabling capabilities are: • Financial & Professional Services • Logistics • Education (primarily Higher Education)

These capabilities account for around 2.1m jobs and over £100bn in GVA, representing around 30% of the jobs in the north and just over 35% of GVA. Their role is also strategically important in driving jobs and growth in other sectors of the economy particularly retail, construction, leisure and tourism.

In addition to these capabilities, the north’s quality of life is an underpinning asset which supports its economy by providing an attractive place to live, work, invest in and visit.

The north is home to 27 universities, eight of which are ranked in the UK’s top 50, which attracts tens of thousands of students from across the UK and the world. This influx of talent offers the opportunity for growth if the skilled graduates build a career in the same area as they were educated.

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It’s All Happening

The Northern Powerhouse is a collection of cities closer POPULATION STUDENT POPULATION together than you might think. NEWCASTLE SHEFFIELD NEWCASTLE SHEFFIELD 310,000 597,000 42,000 59,500

NEWCASTLE LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL 505,000 MANCHESTER 52,000 MANCHESTER 560,000 99,000

LEEDS LEEDS 101 miles 815,000 61,000 81 minutes Source: ONS, Experian, June 2018 Source: HESA, Higher Education Student Statistics UK, 2016/2017

44 METROPOLITAN LINE miles 44 miles from LEEDS Industrial, Office, Retail and Residential statistics for the Northern Powerhouse Cities. 47 Moorgate to minutes Rickmansworth INDUSTRIAL OFFICE RETAIL RESIDENTIAL

36 CENTRAL LINE CITY Prime rents Prime rents Prime rents Prime rents Prime Zone A Average Average 2 bed miles 36 miles from £ (psf) £ (psf) £ (psf) £ (psf) rent £ (psf) Q2 house price £ rental price £ apartment LIVERPOOL MANCHESTER 40 Buckhurst Hill Q2 2018 2014 Q2 2018 2014 2018 minutes to South Ruslip 33 NEWCASTLE £6.25 £4.50 £23.50 £19.50 265 £160,538 £752 pcm £642 miles 36 38 minutes miles LIVERPOOL £6.25 £4.50 £22.00 £17.00 265 £123,305 £619 pcm £681 PICCADILLY LINE 49 33 miles from minutes SHEFFIELD MANCHESTER £7.00 £4.75 £35.00 £32.00 280 £168,759 £919 pcm £881 King’s Cross DISTRICT LINE to Uxbridge 38 miles from LEEDS £6.50 £5.00 £30.00 £27.00 250 £178,936 £880 pcm £757 Hornchurch to Richmond SHEFFIELD £6.25 £4.50 £24.00 £19.50 180 £163,005 £619 pcm £672

Sources: Average prices from Land Registry HPI as at April 2018. REalyse – median rents and 2 bed apartment rents based on 12 month average.

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NORTH TYNESIDE HARTLEPOOL NEWCASTLE Newcastle City Region & UPON TYNE SOUTH REDCAR & TYNESIDE CLEVELAND DARLINGTON Tees Valley Combined Authority GATESHEAD

Simon Hill MIDDLESBROUGH SUNDERLAND STOCKTON- Tees Valley Mayor: +44 191 249 4491 ON-TEES [email protected] Ben Houchen

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AMAZON, SYMMETRY PARK, DARLINGTON NED PORTFOLIO NEWCASTLE HELIX NATIONAL INNOVATION CENTRES Client name | db Symmetry Client name | Columbia Threadneedle Newcastle Helix is Newcastle’s £350m flagship In November 2017, planning permission was granted Size | 1,507,000 sq ft Size | 730,000 sq ft project bringing together academia, the public sector, for the development of the National Innovation Centre Online retailing giant, Amazon has signed an Investment Property Management act as managing communities, business and industry to create a global building. The building will link university academic agreement for lease for a 1.5m sq ft fulfilment centre agents for a £40m portfolio of industrial properties centre for urban innovation in the heart of the city. talent with industry and the public sector to help in Darlington in the North East of England. The letting in the North East. The portfolio comprises 10 Newcastle University is developing Newcastle Helix develop skills needed to solve real world problems. is the largest industrial and logistics deal in the North properties, with over 100 tenants and covers 730,000 together with Newcastle City Council and Legal & General. East ever. Colliers’ Industrial & Logistics team advised sq ft in Barnard Castle, Cramlington, Newcastle upon db Symmetry on the off-market acquisition of the Tyne, North Tyneside, Stanley and Sunderland. 90-acre site and subsequent pre-let to Amazon.

CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL, NEWCASTLE TEES VALLEY HOSPITAL, ACKLAM HALL COMPUTING SCIENCE URBAN SUSTAINABILITY Client name | Clouston Group Client name | Assura The £58m Urban Sciences Building (USB) is home to The site is a living laboratory that trials innovative urban Size | 250 rooms Value | £15m a world-leading School of Computing. The USB also technologies. The project is capitalising on Newcastle Advised on the development of a new 4 Star hotel in Project & Building Consultancy have provided development contains an Urban Observatory and Decision Theatre. University’s capabilities in: sustainability, engineering, Newcastle with 251 rooms including pre opening asset monitoring of a three storey medical facility in Acklam, The Urban Observatory and Decision Theatre facilitate the computing science, transport and urban planning. management and support; and post-opening ongoing Middlesbrough for Assura, which was completed in analysis and exploration of real time data to improve the It is already attracting key industry partners including asset management. January 2018. understanding of the interaction between the city’s energy, Siemens, Red Hat, Northern Powergrid and Northumbrian water, transport, waste and digital control systems. Water.

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SEFTON ST HELENS KNOWSLEY Liverpool City Mayor: Liverpool City Region Joe Anderson LIVERPOOL Andy Delaney +44 151 433 0352 WIRRAL HALTON Liverpool City Region Mayor: [email protected] Steve Rotheram

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FESTIVAL GARDENS LIVERPOOL 57 @ STONEBRIDGE CROSS LIVERPOOL2 CRUISE LINER TERMINAL Client name | Liverpool City Council Client name | Stoford Gallan Liverpool2’s latest phase will include the installation Liverpool City Council has submitted planning regarding Size | 90 Acres Size | 100,000 - 1,000,000 sq ft of a further three ship to shore cranes (STS) and proposals to create a permanent £50m cruise terminal As part of a multi-disciplinary team, the Development We advised the landowner providing strategic advice 10 cantilever rail mounted gantry cranes (CRMG). facility in Liverpool. The current facility is able to Consulting, Destination Consulting and Parks, Sports on occupier trends and demand, funding opportunities These will add to the previous five STS cranes and 12 accommodate 60 vessels per year and 120,000 visitors and Marinas team worked with K2 Architects, Arup and and branding to help bring the site forward to the CRMG. Liverpool2 will have the capacity to manage plus crew. The expansion will allow for boats with Mott MacDonald to write the business case in support market. Colliers are now joint agents for the 55-acre the unloading of two 380m vessels simultaneously. 3,600 passenger capacities to dock in Liverpool. of the planning application for the ‘cultural garden site which has detailed planning consent for 1.2m suburb’ and provided guidance on the appropriate mix of sq ft of B8 accommodation. It offers immediately development, financial appraisals and soft market testing deliverable design and build solutions on freehold or with a range of developers and funding institutions. leasehold terms, with industrial and warehouse units.

PALL MALL KIRKBY MERSEY GATEWAY PROJECT RAIL Client name | Kier/CTP Client name | St Modwen Without an effective bridge crossing between Runcorn In October 2017 a three-week project saw engineers Size | 400,000 sq ft Size | 400,000 sq ft and Widnes, commuters would have to travel via install a signalling system to improve the reliability A joint venture between Kier and CTP was appointed We advised St Modwen in the acquisition of the site from Warrington which is a 15.7-mile route at roughly 40 of trains. This also enabled trains to run in and out by Liverpool City Council to deliver this important Tesco and are retained as shopping centre agents. Now minutes or via the Queensway tunnel which is 26.7 miles of platforms one and two while work was underway. city centre regeneration scheme. Colliers are providing development consultancy and leasing advice in taking roughly 45 minutes. The Mersey Gateway Bridge The total estimated cost of the Lime Street station commercial advisor to the JV having supported respect of the 130,000 sq ft retail warehouse and leisure crossing takes roughly 2 minutes with a distance of just redevelopment when complete in 2018 is £110m. under 2 miles. them through the procurement process. developments.

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ROCHDALE

BOLTON BURY OLDHAM WIGAN SALFORD Manchester City Region TAMESIDE

MANCHESTER Michael Hawkins Peter Gallagher TRAFFORD STOCKPORT +44 161 831 3354 +44 161 831 3361 Greater Manchester Mayor: [email protected] [email protected] Andy Burnham

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LANDMARK WILMSLOW METROLINK ORDSALL CHORD Client name | Barings Real Estate Advisers Client name | Royal London Asset Management Manchester has recently been voted third most Work has been completed on the Ordsall Chord. The 300 Size | 180,000 sq ft Size | 65 acres sustainable public transport network in the UK with metres of new track that has created a link between Barings Real Estate Advisers are developing the Colliers was appointed to act as development consultants a total of 93 stations and 57 miles of track. 40 million Manchester city centre’s main train stations for the first largest speculative office development in Manchester in relation to this highly prestigious 65 acre site, situated journeys a year are now being made on the system – an time (Manchester’s Victoria, Oxford Road and Piccadilly city centre at Landmark, St Peter’s Square. Upon in the sought after location of Wilmslow, Cheshire. increase of over four million in the year to September stations) and allows for greater connectivity across the completion in Summer 2019, this BCO Grade A office The Council’s more detailed Development Framework 2017. city and wider routes. building will provide 180,000 sq ft of BREEAM Excellent outlines an extremely exciting vision for the future, next generation office space. Colliers advised the site providing a truly mixed use development incorporating vendor and are the appointed joint letting agents. offices, leisure, recreational, hotel and residential.

BOLTON TOWN CENTRE NOMA MANCHESTER - THE HOME OF GRAPHENE AIRPORT RELIEF ROAD Client name | Midia & Bolton Regeneration Client name | Hermes The £60m National Graphene Institute is the national The £290m bypass, which runs from the A6 in Hazel Value | £250m Size | 20 acres centre for graphene research in the UK. It houses Grove (south east of Stockport) to the M56 via the Colliers was appointed to advise on the investment Colliers was appointed to provide development state-of-the-art cleanrooms, plus laser, optical, existing A555 in Bramhall. The scheme bypasses heavily- of £250m in the first phase of the replacement of the consultancy and agency advice at NOMA, Manchester’s metrology and chemical labs and equipment. The congested district and local centres providing connectivity Crompton Place Shopping Centre in Victoria Square, most significant urban regeneration scheme and Henry Royce Institute £235m building is set to open for key strategic routes into the North West and to which will involve a new retail and leisure destination one of the largest development projects in the in 2019 and it will house world-class research Manchester Airport. as part of an overall £1bn town centre regeneration. North West. The 20 acre mixed-use redevelopment and commercialisation of advanced materials. scheme is delivering new offices, apartments, hotels, retail and leisure, as well as vibrant urban spaces and substantial new public realm.

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BRADFORD West Yorkshire LEEDS CALDERDALE

Combined Authority WAKEFIELD Roddy Morrison +44 113 200 1810 KIRKLESS [email protected]

Track record Progress

TETLEY BREWERY VILLAGE 84 ROAD, LEEDS EAST LEEDS ORBITAL ROUTE HS2 CONNECTIVITY Client name | Vastint Client name | Aberdeen Asset Management Plans for the East Leeds Orbital Route would enable Leeds South Bank refers to regenerating 185 hectares Size | 8.1 hectares Value | £17.5m the construction of major new road infrastructure with of land that lies south of the in Leeds. The Colliers’ National Offices team advised Carlsberg on the Colliers advised Aberdeen AM on this forward green space, cycling and pedestrian facilities to support regeneration will help to double the size of Leeds commitment Built-to-Rent scheme in the centre of city centre; it is due to provide over 35,000 jobs most efficient route to market and sell 8.1 hectares of the development of 5,000 new homes planned in the and over 4,000 homes and it will be ideally located Leeds, due for completion in March 2019. Situated on land including the former Tetley Brewery site in Leeds Whinmoor, Swarcliffe and Manston areas. The overall with the access through the proposed HS2. South Bank. Working closely with ’s Kirkstall Road and formerly occupied by Unifloors, the cost of the ELOR package is estimated at £126m. Planning Department and other stakeholders, Vastint development sits adjacent to Napoleons Casino and will plans to redevelop the site to create a vibrant, well provide 111 new apartments, 2,740 sq ft of commercial premises, parking spaces and shared amenity areas for connected and sustainable mixed use neighbourhood. the future residents.

BROAD GATE MERRION CENTRE, LEEDS WELLINGTON PLACE RETAIL Client name | Northwood Investors Client name | Town Centre Securities HMRC are due to occupy 378,000 sq ft at Wellington Hammerson opened Victoria Gate in Leeds, which has Size | 300,000 sq ft Size | 800,000 sq ft Place on a 25-year lease. The deal will lead to seen the largest John Lewis outside of London open its Having acted as development advisors for Capital and Colliers Retail North are retained as joint leasing agents 6,000 civil servants working in state-of-the- doors. There have been positive reports from the current art new city centre premises in 2020. Including on the scheme, providing advice on the landlords as they have seen extremely positive tenant Counties to establish the concept for the redevelopment existing occupiers, the new additional employees interest and footfall. Victoria Gate has recently been of the 300,000 sq ft former department store building, 65 unit retail mall. will grow the community to almost 10,000. our Building Consultancy team project managed the awarded best shopping centre at MIPIM, Cannes 2017. construction. Our Office and Retail Agency teams then led the 122,000 sq ft of retail space on The Headrow and 178,000 sq ft of Grade A office accommodation.

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BARNSLEY

DONCASTER

SHEFFIELD ROTHERHAM

BASSETLAW Sheffield City Region CHESTERFIELD DERBYSHIRE DALES BOLSOVER Guy Gilfillan NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE +44 113 200 1820 Sheffield City Region Mayor: [email protected] Dan Jarvis

Track record Progress

IPORT, DONCASTER ECCY VILLAGE INDUSTRIAL AND LOGISTICS THE DIGITAL CAMPUS Client name | Verdion Client name | Abode Hallam The Sheffield City Region has experienced large amounts The latest phase of Digital Campus will add another two Size | 337 acres The Build-to-Rent team advised Abode Hallam with of investment due to the central locality and improved striking buildings to the skyline of Sheffield, adjacent We acquired a 35-acre site for Lidl on which works are regards to the forward funding and ultimately the sale transport routes, which suits industrial and logistics to Electric Works and Ventana House. Scarborough currently underway building a 685,000 sq ft regional of a build-to-rent property development in Sheffield use. Peel Logistics will create a new flagship logistics International Properties and joint venture partner distribution centre for the well-known German brand. to comprise 237 new high quality purpose built PRS park with development starting in 2018 with a potential Metro Holdings of Singapore have developed the We continued to introduce other occupier requirements homes. Grainger have exchanged contracts on the 834,000 sq ft of office and industrial space being built. latest Grade A office building, Acero, which has been (both on and off market requirements through our deal at a price of circa £32m, given the city is one of let and recently sold to Britannia Investment. network) which resulted in Verdion appointing the Colliers its key targets for PRS investment due to Sheffield’s Industrial & Logistics team to act as marketing agents ‘strong economic prospects and its potential for growth’. on the scheme. In its first full year of development, The scheme is due to complete in 2019 and will be over 2.3m sq ft of space has been taken up at iPort by delivered by Abode Hallam to Grainger’s specification. major companies such as Amazon, Ceva and Fellowes.

OLYMPIC LEGACY PARK AERO CENTRE, DONCASTER AIRPORT CONNECTIVITY TRAM TRAIN Client name | Sheffield Hallam University Client Name | Peel Logistics, Peel Land & Property Doncaster Sheffield Airport is the fastest growing National pilot scheme to provide a link between Sheffield Size | 36 acres Size | 800 acres with planning consent for over in the country and with the Finningley and City Centre (Cathedral tram stop) and Rotherham A key 36-acre regeneration opportunity which will 1.25m sq ft of commercial development Rossington Regeneration Route Scheme (FARRRS) Parkgate, the vehicles are designed to run on both the become home to The Advanced Wellbeing Research The Industrial & Logistics team advised Peel in project - now known as Great Yorkshire Way - has Stagecoach Supertram system and the national rail Centre as well as a new Academy School and a University providing strategic development advice to cover provided a new highway from the M18 at junction network. The Tram Train pilot will run for two years Training College and a Sports Stadium. The site will also occupier trends and demand, key competition, higher three to Doncaster Sheffield Airport with links with a view to make this a permanent operation. accommodate up to 200,000 sq ft of R&D, laboratory value opportunities and a full branding initiative into Rossington and the iPort development. and offices all within a highly landscaped site. to help bring forward one of the most exciting developments in the South Yorkshire region to market.

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People

National Offices Industrial and Logistics Retail National Capital Markets

Mark Taylor Len Rosso Greg Styles Rob Cregeen Head of National Offices Head of Industrial & Logistics Head of Retail Development Director | Offices 31 years of experience 34 years of experience 26 years of experience 19 years of experience 22 years with Colliers 11 years with Colliers 16 years with Colliers 4 years with Colliers T: +44 7721 892 966 T: +44 7831 436 096 T: +44 7795 010 200 T: +44 7787 157 731 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected]

Michael Hakwins Robert Whatmuff Dan Simms Chris Bampton Director Director Co-Head of Retail Agency Director | Industrial 30 years of experience 15 years of experience 25 years of experience 15 years of experience 4 years with Colliers 2 years with Colliers 4 years with Colliers 10 years with Colliers T: +44 7775 546 243 T: +44 7703 393 145 T: +44 7976 293 317 T: +44 7825 603 211 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Peter Gallagher John Sullivan David Fox James Preston Director Director Co-Head of Retail Agency Associate Director 44 years of experience 20 years of experience 30 years of experience 8 years of experience 4 years with Colliers 2 years with Colliers 4 years with Colliers 2 years with Colliers T: +44 7812 971 560 T: +44 7702 908 353 T: +44 7711 647 126 T: +44 7740 542 207 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Dominic Pozzoni Simon Hill Tom Cullen Chris Ward Director Associate Director Director | Retail Agency Senior Surveyor 25 years of experience 9 years of experience 19 years of experience 7 years of experience 2 years with Colliers 2 years with Colliers 14 years with Colliers 7 years with Colliers T: +44 7836 564 818 T: +44 7736 480 041 T: +44 7795 010 208 T: +44 7824 412 131 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Roddy Morrison Richard Watson Build-to-Rent Director Business Space Lease Advisory Director | Retail Development 21 years of experience 25 years of experience Toby Nicholson 13 years with Colliers 7 years with Colliers Director T: +44 7747 470 983 Chris Ridgway T: +44 7824 816 519 12 years of experience Head of Business Space Lease Advisory E: [email protected] E: [email protected] 2 years with Colliers 21 years of experience T: +44 7791 303 258 Scott Shufflebottom 20 years with Colliers Tom Glynn E: [email protected] Associate Director T: +44 7881 916 887 Director | Retail 10 years of experience E: [email protected] 13 years of experience Gunnar Larsson 5 years with Colliers 13 years with Colliers Associate Director T: +44 7767 005 825 Damian Gee T: +44 7795 960 556 7 years of experience E: [email protected] Director E: [email protected] 3 years with Colliers 16 years of experience T: +44 7710 965 669 1 year with Colliers Lloyd Entwistle E: [email protected] T: +44 7936 334 594 Director | Retail Agency E: [email protected] 14 years of experience 2 years with Colliers T: +44 7977 998 826 E: [email protected]

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Hotels Hospitality Asset Management Residential Life Sciences

Julian Troup Ben Godon Ashley Osborne Kaleigh Haeg Head of UK Hotels - Agency Co-Head of Hotel Asset Management Head of UK Residential Head of Life Sciences | UK/EMEA 30 years of experience 33 years of experience 20 years of experience 8 years of experience 10 years with Colliers 1 year with Colliers 13 years with Colliers 2 years with Colliers T: +44 7825 891 233 T: +44 7920 501 838 T: +44 7423 676 448 T: +44 7867 164 626 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected]

Peter Bean Allan Davidson Mike Brassington Director | Hotel Agency Co-Head of Hotel Asset Management Director, Residential, City Data Centres 29 years of experience 20 years of experience & Suburban Development 16 years with Colliers 1 year with Colliers 27 years of experience Simon Ford T: +44 7836 719 376 T: +44 7500 038 819 11 years with Colliers Managing Director | EMEA Data Centres E: [email protected] E: [email protected] T: +44 7825 032 635 21 years of experience E: [email protected] 3 years with Colliers Haydn Spedding Investment Property Management T: +44 7985 524 004 Associate Director | Hotel Agency E: [email protected] 50 years of experience Licence and Leisure 29 years with Colliers Mark Jarrett T: +44 7881 914 867 Head of Professional Services James Shorthouse E: [email protected] 29 years of experience Head of Alternative Markets Annuity & Structured Funding 17 years with Colliers 32 years of experience Neil Thomson T: +44 7881 914 870 5 years with Colliers Richard Walsh Associate Director | Hotel Agency E: [email protected] T: +44 7917 260 054 Director 30 years of experience, E: [email protected] 15 years of experience 7 years with Colliers Julia Ruddock 5 years with Colliers T: +44 7920 258 226 Director Ross Kirton T: +44 7962 366 381 E: [email protected] 25 years of experience Head of UK Leisure Agency E: [email protected] 17 years with Colliers 15 years of experience David Hossack T: +44 7795 010 213 13 years with Colliers Head of UK Hotels | Hotel Valuations E: [email protected] T: +44 7917 899 175 Valuation 29 years of experience E: [email protected] 13 years with Colliers Jonathan Powell Russell Francis T: +44 7919 015 899 Associate Director Colin Siebert Head of Valuation E: [email protected] 20 years of experience Director 3 years with Colliers & Advisory Services 44 years of experience 39 years of experience Leigh Parsons T: +44 7980 295 450 17 years with Colliers Director | Hotel Valuations E: [email protected] 29 years with Colliers T: +44 7876 578 212 T: +44 7721 892 908 32 years of experience E: [email protected] 5 years with Colliers E: [email protected] T: +44 7920 824 415 Jeff Wraith E: [email protected] Associate Director William Biggin 14 years of experience Director of Valuation and Advisory Services Marc Finney 10 years with Colliers 17 years of experience Head of Hotels & Resorts Consulting T: +44 7825 626 666 10 years with Colliers 35 years of experience E: [email protected] T: +44 7970 843 307 8 years with Colliers E: [email protected] T: +44 7825 602 797 E: [email protected]

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Tom Horrox Simon Armitage Hilary Witts Development Consultancy and Agency Director Director Head of Operations 24 years of experience 18 years of experience 23 years of experience 16 years with Colliers 8 years with Colliers 10 years with Colliers Guy Gilfillan T: +44 7795 010 204 T: +44 7825 276 753 T: +44 7809 229 346 Director – Development Advisory E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] 36 years of experience 2 years with Colliers Julien Baker Rating Sophie Attwood T: +44 7885 033 433 Associate Director Associate Director E: [email protected] 19 years of experience John Webber 9 years of experience 11 years with Colliers Head of Rating 2 years with Colliers Andy Delaney Director of Development Advisory T: +44 7920 238 046 30 years of experience T: +44 7801 888 357 23 years of experience E: [email protected] 17 years with Colliers E: [email protected] 7 years with Colliers T: +44 7795 010 130 Josh Northcott T: +44 7920 532 255 E: [email protected] Associate Director Project & Building Consultancy E: [email protected] 9 years of experience Adam Burke 4 years with Colliers Director of Rating Peter Radford Planning T: +44 7826 942 223 30 years of experience Co-Head | Project & E: [email protected] 8 years with Colliers Building Consultancy Anthony Aitken T: +44 7717 730 893 25 years of experience John Jones Head of Planning E: [email protected] 2 years with Colliers Director of Valuation and Advisory Services 23 years of experience T: +44 7931 371 429 13 years with Colliers 42 years of experience Mick O’Donoghue E: [email protected] T: +44 7711 713 065 28 years with Colliers Director E: [email protected] T: +44 7795 010 176 40 years of experience Nick Twigg E: [email protected] 20 years with Colliers Director T: +44 7778 149 228 19 years of experience Automotive and Roadside Corporate Restructuring E: [email protected] 2 years with Colliers T: +44 7775 010 007 John Roberts Jon Cookson Andrew Stacey E: [email protected] Head of Automotive and Roadside Head of Advisory & Restructuring Director 22 years of experience John Brannigan 32 years of experience 30 years of experience 12 years with Colliers Associate Director 9 years with Colliers 1 year with Colliers T: +44 7795 010 131 21 years of experience T: +44 7917 616 490 T: +44 7548 120 059 E: [email protected] 2 years with Colliers E: [email protected] E: [email protected] T: +44 7710 141 816 E: [email protected] Jim Gallagher Destination Consulting Corporate Solutions Director Gavin Foxton 30 years of experience Matthew Hyslop Associate Director 1 year with Colliers Associate Director Andrew Johnson 9 years of experience T: +44 7548 120 060 9 years of experience Head of Corporate Solutions 2 years with Colliers E: [email protected] 9 years with Colliers 30 years of experience T: +44 7775 642 077 T: +44 7500 013 247 12 years with Colliers E: [email protected] T: +44 7917 215 946 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Mark Alcock David Geddes Associate Director Principal Associate 10 years of experience 27 years of experience 2 years with Colliers 17 years with Colliers T: +44 7736 482 960 T: +44 7801 654 709 E: [email protected] E: [email protected]

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Waste Management, Energy and Minerals Parks, Sports and Marinas UK and Ireland Global

Chris Monkhouse Richard Moss Tony Horrell Jay Hennick Head of Waste, Energy & Minerals | Natural Head of UK Parks Agency CEO – UK and Ireland | London Chairman and CEO Resources 18 years of experience T: +44 20 7487 1666 E: [email protected] 26 years of experience 11 years with Colliers E: [email protected] 3 years with Colliers T: +44 7801 015 195 T: +44 7788 354 487 E: [email protected] Douglas McPhail John Friedrichsen E: [email protected] Scotland | Glasgow & Edinburgh CFO T: +44 141 226 1067 E: [email protected] Right to Light & Neighbourly Matters E: [email protected] Healthcare Michael Cooper Greg Styles Dylan Taylor President and COO Adam Lenton Director – Head of Yorkshire and North East | Leeds & Sheffield E: [email protected] Head of Healthcare Neighbourly Matters T: +44 113 200 1818 23 years of experience 25 years of experience E: [email protected] 9 years with Colliers 3 years with Colliers Andrew McFarlane Javier Lomelin T: +44 7500 783 632 T: +44 7771 375 066 North West | Manchester & Liverpool CEO | Latin America E: [email protected] E: [email protected] T: +44 161 831 3321 E: [email protected] Adrian Ilott Ben Salvage E: [email protected] Director of Healthcare Associate Director James Cubitt David Bowden 18 years of experience 6 years of experience Midlands | Birmingham CEO | Canada 6 years with Colliers 2 years with Colliers T: +44 121 265 7580 E: [email protected] T: +44 7860 865 323 T: +44 7825 747 244 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Tim Davies David Hand Chris Saberton South West | Bristol & Cardiff CEO | Asia Pacific Director Research and Forecasting T: +44 117 917 2048 E: [email protected] 28 years of experience E: [email protected] 9 years with Colliers Dr. Walter Boettcher Director of Research and Forecasting T: +44 7825 382 517 Chris McLernon 22 years of experience E: [email protected] CEO | Europe, Middle East and Africa 13 years with Colliers E: [email protected] T: +44 7824 691 586 E: [email protected] John Kenny CEO | Australia & New Zealand E: [email protected]

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A61 Glasgow 2 West Regent Street, Glasgow G2 1RW Tel: +44 141 226 1000

Edinburgh 1 Exchange Crescent, Conference Square, Edinburgh EH3 8AN Tel: +44 131 240 7500

Belfast 25 Talbot Street, Belfast BT1 2LD Tel: +44 28 9024 1500

Liverpool Walker House, Exchange Flags, Liverpool L2 3YL Tel: +44 151 433 0350

Manchester Chancery Place, Brown Street, Manchester M2 2JT Tel: +44 161 831 3300

Leeds 1 Broad Gate, The Headrow, Leeds LS1 8EQ Tel: +44 113 200 1800

Sheffield The Balance, 2 Pinfold Street, Sheffield S1 2GU Tel: +44 114 212 3990

Birmingham Eleven Brindleyplace, 2 Brunswick Square, Birmingham B1 2LP Tel: +44 121 265 7500

Cardiff Capital Tower, Greyfriars Road, Cardiff CF10 3AG Tel: +44 292 105 5720

Bristol Templeback, 10 Temple Back, Bristol BS1 6FL Tel: +44 117 917 2000