Invest NorthTyneside The MJ and Local Futures Investment Guide
World-class premises Modern, flexible and affordable - North Tyneside is home to over 50 business sites, including the UK s biggest and most successful office park. Whether you are looking for a new HQ, a small office base or a 40 hectare industrial facility with river access, all of our sites offer fantastic opportunities for location or expansion. Cobalt Business Park The largest and most successful office park in the UK offering over 2m sq ft of office space. It is already home to Procter & Gamble, Accenture, Balfour Beatty, Hewlett Packard, EE and Santander. Visit www.cobaltpark.co.uk Cobalt Data Centre An advanced, energy-efficient data centre campus consisting three separate state-of-the-art facilities; providing 110,480 sq ft of net-technical space. Visit www.cobaltdatacentre.com Quorum Business Park Situated less than four miles from Newcastle City Centre, 12 companies have already located to the park over the last 4 years including Tesco Bank, Convergys, Fabricom, Ebiquity and insurethebox. Visit www.quorumbp.co.uk Swans Once developed, this site will provide 500,000 sq ft of high profile, bespoke units with a fully operational quay, craneage and heavy load lay down areas for companies specialising in offshore and renewable energy sectors. Visit www.investnorthtyneside.co.uk
Cost effective Competitive wages and lower operating costs make North Tyneside one of the most financially rewarding places to locate in the UK. You can easily secure high quality office or industrial space and pay up to 50% less than in London and the South East, or 20% less than in Leeds or Manchester. Average wages are 10% below the national average and with many companies reporting low staff turnover, your business will also benefit from lower recruitment and training costs. Prime Office Rents Location London (West End) London (City) Manchester Edinburgh Birmingham Bristol Glasgow Leeds Cardiff North Tyneside (Cobalt) North Tyneside (Quorum) Per Sq Ft/Per Annum 110.00 55.00 30.00 29.00 27.50 27.50 27.00 24.50 22.00 * 16.50 * 14.95 Source: Cushman & Wakefield - Q3 2013 * Significant rent free periods We first came to North Tyneside with a communications centre operation. It has been so successful that we again chose North Tyneside for a major office requirement. Stephen Lee, EE
Well-connected North Tyneside enjoys excellent road, rail, sea and air links to the rest of the UK, Europe and beyond. Newcastle International Airport is just a short drive from the borough and provides regular access to key airport hubs including: 15 flights a day to London s Heathrow, Gatwick and Stanstead, with an approximate flight time of one hour 6 flights a day to Amsterdam Schipol A daily Emirates flight to Dubai Direct flights to a range of major European cities, including Paris, Rome, Copenhagen, Barcelona, Geneva and Dusseldorf Rapid regional and national road links are offered via the A1 and A19. High quality public transport includes the quick and convenient Tyne and Wear Metro system, which links North Tyneside to Newcastle International Airport and Newcastle Central Station. From Newcastle Central Station, the cities of London, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Glasgow and Edinburgh can all be reached in less than three hours, with trains to London running every half hour. The Port of Tyne offers roll-on, roll-off facilities, deep-water river berths and customs-approved warehousing and storage, including a one-stop logistics service.
Home to two enterprise zone sites The River Tyne North Bank area has been identified by the government as one of six Centres for Offshore Renewable Engineering (CORE) across the UK. North Tyneside is home to two new Enterprise Zone sites which are part of the overall North East Low Carbon and Advanced Manufacturing Enterprise Zone. Enterprise Zone sites can offer investors: Business rate discounts or enhanced capital allowances A simplified planning regime making development and growth quicker and easier Government support to ensure that superfast broadband is rolled out throughout the Enterprise Zone Swans The former Swan Hunter shipyard site occupies a key riverside location close to Wallsend town centre and forms part of a much larger strategic, deep water, riverside employment area. This site is ideal for smaller companies either in the offshore wind turbine supply chain or in the subsea sector. Port of Tyne The Port of Tyne North Estate Enterprise Zone site, which is the largest single Enterprise Zone site at 30 hectares, is only 96 nautical miles from Dogger Bank and is targeted at a large inward investor in the offshore wind turbine industry. A range of other industrial sites are available throughout North Tyneside in river and urban locations including the Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate and Morston Quays.
Productive people North Tyneside s workforce is one of our most important assets. Our people are loyal, committed, highly skilled, adaptable, friendly, hard-working and productive. The result is staff you will want to keep, who will also want to stay with you, adding real value to your business as it grows. Plus, with almost one million residents located within a 30 minute drive, there is a vast pool of talented individuals to tap into, to drive your business forward. One quarter of the local labour pool is educated to degree level and this figure continues to rise. Once qualified, around two-thirds choose to stay in the area to pursue a career, meaning businesses can recruit from a fresh wave of talented graduates, year after year. Total No. of University Students Durham Newcastle Northumbria Sunderland No. of students 16,800 21,195 27,815 14,955 Source: HESA University Stats 2013 Undergraduates 12,085 15,515 23,200 11,740 Postgraduates 4,715 5,680 4,615 3,215
Skills and training provision We know how important it is for businesses to have access to a workforce with the right skills. That is why we have established strong links between our business community, education and training providers, so that the skills needs of local businesses can be matched with training provision. The result is that many of our schools and colleges already offer training tailored to emerging business sectors, and our young people are equipped with the skills and qualifications that local businesses need. For example, a new Energy Academy located next to our Enterprise Zone site on the River Tyne offers bespoke skills training for the renewables sector. North Tyneside Council also offers support to recruit and train your workforce, including the recruitment of apprentices. All of this means that North Tyneside is ahead of the game when it comes to workforce development, listening to businesses and helping them meet their people and skills requirements.
Research and innovation Locating to North Tyneside means you have internationally renowned research and development capabilities and facilities on your doorstep. The region s four universities are at the forefront of research and development across a range of sectors including engineering, energy, applied science, design and medicine - and all enjoy close links with local business and industry. Innovation Hubs linked to the expertise of the universities bring together research and development activity and university spin-off companies in locations that encourage knowledge sharing and collaborative working. They are also supported by a strong network of supply chain initiatives and peer-group networking across a range of sectors. The North East of England is also home to The National Renewable Energy Centre (Narec) which has invested over 150 million of private and public sector funding in world-leading research, test and demonstration capabilities enabling industry to deliver lower cost and more reliable offshore wind, wave and tidal energy technologies. Visit www.narec.co.uk
Key sectors Thanks to a diverse economy and employment base, North Tyneside offers outstanding business opportunities across several industry sectors. Engineering and production - the River Tyne remains a focal point for engineering excellence and OGN and SMD are just two of the world-class companies based in the region. Business, professional and financial services - has enjoyed strong growth in recent years with Tesco Bank, Santander, Convergys, EE and Balfour Beatty locating here. Digital - outside London, this area has one of the highest technology start-ups rates - and is home to major names including Ebiquity, Accenture, TSG and HP. Healthcare and life sciences the region has invested over 200m developing world-leading technologies, with leading companies such as Procter & Gamble and Shasun Pharma Solutions based here. Offshore renewable - a leading manufacturing and supply base for the marine and offshore engineering industry, the region is already home to WD Close, Quick Hydraulics and Mammoet UK. Oil and gas with its enviable reputation for worldbeating subsea technology, the region has attracted leading companies including Maersk, Barrier Group and Fabricom Offshore Services. The North East area is home to a population of two million people. It represents one of the largest economic centres in the North of England, generating around 32billion of GVA and with a business base comprising 43,000 firms
Quality of life North Tyneside is a truly unique place, offering the perfect mix of rural, coastal and urban living. From golden sands to bustling town centres, it is a diverse and cosmopolitan area, built on a rich and fascinating past. Living here is also very affordable with prices for renting or buying a property in the borough around 26% lower than the national average. Choose from a large family home in a tranquil coastal location, or opt for a modern, quayside apartment - there is something to suit all tastes. North Tyneside borders the cosmopolitan city of Newcastle upon Tyne which is renowned for its warm and welcoming vibe, and its nightlife offers something for everyone - from theatres and music venues to Michelin star restaurants and vibrant bars. Neighbouring counties of Northumberland and Durham offer miles of unspoilt countryside and coastline to explore. They are peppered with historic castles, breathtaking views and great places for camping, walking, cycling and sightseeing - perfect for peaceful and relaxing weekends. The North East is the most exciting, beautiful and friendly region in the whole of England. Lonely Planet Bluelist
Project support Invest North Tyneside provides a co-ordinated and single point of access for all enquiries about setting up and growing your business in North Tyneside. A skilled team of advisors are available to provide a range of impartial services including: - Research and intelligence - Recruitment advice and support - Relocation assistance - Property solutions For more information about locating your business to North Tyneside, contact: Business and Enterprise Team North Tyneside Council, Quadrant, Cobalt Business Park, North Tyneside, United Kingdom, NE27 0BY. Telephone: +44 (0)191 643 6409 Email: business@northtyneside.gov.uk Twitter: @investnorthtyne Web: www.investnorthtyneside.co.uk