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Parkside potential for international trade

Government officials driving international investment have heard how Parkside has the potential to be a key national development site.

St Helens skyline

Date published: 8th February 2023

Delegates from the Department for International Trade visited the Newton-le-Willows site as part of a two-day visit to the Liverpool City Region Freeport. The team were eager to see the scale of the Parkside Freeport sites and the potential they offer to help the team drive interest from potential companies from around the world. 

Parkside is a key part of the Liverpool City Region's Freeport as the largest of the three 'tax sites' in the region, it represents a major opportunity to attract a range of end users across the target markets of logistics and advanced manufacturing, thereby supporting creation of high value jobs on the site. It will strengthen the role that St Helens Borough plays in the region's position as an attractive location for global trade, inward investment and innovation.   

The Freeport status, which was received last month, builds on the borough's advanced manufacturing capability, logistics and the borough's emerging location for research and innovation. 

Delegates heard of the potential for the site, which previously had been recognised as being in a 'sweet spot between Liverpool and Manchester' by government planning inspectors and got to see the works on Parkside Link Road which will unlock much more land for businesses  

Councillor Richard McCauley, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Planning, said: "Parkside is one of the most desirable development sites regionally thanks to its Freeport status, fantastic connectivity both by land and rail and the fact that our work alongside the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority to build the Parkside Link Road now opens up access for greater growth. It's vital we gain all the support we can to capitalise on the strengths of the site and our partnership with Langtree. We welcome support from the Department for International Trade to bring in big advanced manufacturing organisations who will create jobs for our residents and bring growth for local businesses alike through the supply chain and is a perfect example of how we want our draft Inclusive Growth Strategy to work by unlocking potential that benefits our residents as much as businesses." 

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Last modified on 08 February 2023