Posted: Tue 8th Feb 2022

More new business units to be built at former Holyhead heliport site

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Feb 8th, 2022

Seven extra business units are set to be built on the site of a former heliport on Anglesey to provide new job opportunities.

Anglesey Council previously received £2.3m in funding from the European Regional Development Fund via the Welsh Government.

It resulted in a joint venture – worth £1.6m – being launched with the devolved government for the new development on Holyhead’s Penrhos Industrial Estate.

Phase one of the schemes, which was completed in 2020, successfully delivered ten new business units measuring at 27,600 sq ft.

The units have since been fully occupied by local businesses and organisations.

The success of the first phase led Anglesey economic development officers to seek further funding from the government.

The second phase of development will provide 9,900 sq ft of office, light industrial and storage space to enable business growth and provide further job opportunities in Anglesey’s enterprise zones.

Anglesey Council’s economic development and major projects portfolio holder, Cllr Carwyn Jones, said: “The development of seven more new business units on the island will help provide local businesses the opportunity to develop.

“It will also help to create new good quality job opportunities for local residents.

“This project is part of our wider plans to further develop Anglesey’s Enterprise Zone.

“The new units will complement other previously EU backed business premises on the island.

“They also signal our continuing commitment to improve the economic infrastructures of Anglesey to ensure that local businesses and organisations can thrive.”

Anglesey’s planning and public Protection portfolio holder, Cllr Richard Dew, added: “Preparation work is underway on site so that construction work can begin.

“This is an exciting opportunity for existing and new businesses on Anglesey to expand in brand new business units. I would encourage interested parties to contact: propertyenquiries@anglesey.gov.uk ”

Wynne Construction has been appointed to build the new units and work is set be complete by this winter.

Welsh Government Minister for North Wales Lesley Griffiths said: “I’m pleased to see this new development taking place in Holyhead with Welsh Government support.

“Units like this will play a key role in the recovery following the Covid-19 pandemic.

“They will provide valuable space for businesses to establish themselves and grow on the island while providing job opportunities in the local area.”

Steve Davies from Wynne Construction said: “The seven new units will be a welcome addition to the existing retail and business provision at Penrhos and for the local community.

“Throughout the construction phase, we will look to leave a lasting legacy in creating jobs and training opportunities, working with our local supply chain partners and engaging with local schools to showcase the wide range and variety of job roles available within the construction industry.”

 



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