Tuesday, 2nd December 2008

News from the Guernsey Press

‘Island firms need Saltpans’

0399249.jpgTHE new Saltpans industrial area should be made affordable for small local firms, says the Confederation of Guernsey Industry.

Director Peter Budwin said the group had been fully supportive of States proposals for the land throughout the initial consultation process and it still was.

‘But we felt that because it was a very high-end industrial estate with a lot of landscaping, it seemed to be geared to attracting off-island business,’ he said. ‘We have nothing against that, but we feel that the need is greater for on-island businesses that are already looking for industrial space.’

He hoped the CGi’s original comments would be noted in the next stage of the planning process. ‘The original proposal would have been very expensive and there would have been few small businesses that could have afforded the rents that we would have anticipated,’ said Mr Budwin.

Kenilworth Properties and the Guiton Group sold the 15-acre site to Saltpans Investments – part of the Long Port Group – last week in a £7,365,000 deal.

Long Port has promised considerable investment to ensure a high-quality sustainable development which will fit in with the surrounding wetland area.

Chairman Charles Billson said Mr Budwin’s comments related to the development brief published in August 2007, not by his company but by the Environment Department.

‘We will be entering discussion with Environment and with industry,’ he said. ‘There is a lot to be discussed and there are no formal plans yet, so any talk about what rents are likely to be is premature and speculative.’

Chamber of Commerce president Paul Luxon said his group had been supportive of Commerce and Employment trying to meet the need for light industrial premises.

‘It’s important that start-up businesses and small companies are able to find suitable premises if they are going to be able to provide a service to us all,’ he said.

He hoped that the Saltpans development would go some way to addressing the problem. Companies moving out of Leale’s Yard ahead of its redevelopment by the Channel Islands Co-operative Society are also looking for somewhere to go, he added.

‘It’s an island-wide problem that warehouse and light industrial accommodation is in short supply, so any provision of new facilities must be welcomed,’ said Mr Luxon.

Article posted on 15th May, 2008 - 1.00pm

Have your say on  '‘Island firms need Saltpans’', comment below

eCycle - 468
History & Heritage - 230Shopping - This is Guernsey
Classifieds - 468

Post a Comment on this Article

Your email address is never published nor shared. Required fields are marked *

*
*

Disclaimer: This comment area is moderated by the Guernsey Press, which aims to create a valuable forum for the expression of views by all who have an interest in Guernsey. Contributors are expected to respect the opinions of others and all submissions may be edited. In particular, our policy is not to allow defamatory, gratuitously offensive, factually inaccurate or self-promotional statements to be posted. The moderators will not enter into e-mail correspondence about the editing of individual submissions.

Your Shout: View all recent comments. More detail on the comment icons.

If you wish to make a comment about this website, please use our feedback form.