With planning consent for B1, B2 and B8 uses, Celtic Business Park provides occupiers with excellent road and rail connectivity combined with easy access to Newport’s labour force and numerous local facilities.
St. Modwen is able to deliver buildings from 20,000-1.25m sq ft (1,859-116,128 sq m), with configurations to meet modern distribution and manufacturing requirements. Rapid delivery of bespoke solutions can be guaranteed with a dedicated design and professional team in place. All buildings are available on a pre-let or pre-sale basis, and will have the benefit of 24 hour use.
The site can link into the established network of rail freight services which connect mainland Europe and the rest of the UK with South Wales. Celtic Business Park can provide rail-linked warehousing and / or container handling facilities, providing a choice of rail freight options to move traffic in conventional wagons, or in containers and other intermodal units. Public rail access will be provided by the proposed new Llanwern railway station.
As a brownfield regeneration site, Celtic Business Park aims to meet occupiers’ Corporate Social Responsibility and environmental requirements. New buildings can be designed to meet BREEAM and environmental criteria as required.
A new District Centre is to be completed within the wider Glan Llyn development, which will provide occupiers with access to a supermarket, nursery, schools and other amenities within 1 mile. Newport Retail Park is also within 1 mile.
This will be provided and managed by St. Modwen’s in-house team. Occupiers will benefit from an effective long-term management strategy, including repairs and maintenance, cleaning, landscaping, security, utilities and services to common parts. A service charge will be levied to cover the cost of providing these services.
Grant assistance may be available for qualifying companies. For further information, contact the Welsh Assembly Government on 08457 775577.