News-£11m funding for NETPark
Our North East Technology Park (NETPark) is to receive more than £11m towards its expansion.
Cllr Amanda Hopgood, our Leader and combined authority Cabinet member for culture, creative, tourism and sport, said: "This is a huge step forward for County Durham. It's a significant investment that is in recognition of the fantastic employment opportunities that NETPark presents our region and is a further boost on the back of the £62m we as a council committed to the third phase of the site with support from the former North East Local Enterprise Partnership.
"We're talking about the potential for ultimately thousands of new jobs and the ability to attract and retain businesses in the science, technology and engineering sectors."
The NEIZ stretches from County Durham in the South to Northumberland in the North and includes sites in Newcastle, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Gateshead and Sunderland.
NETPark is one of the UK's premiere science and technology parks and is already home to three innovation catapults and three national innovation centres, with 40 companies employing 700 people.
The NEIZ investment will be used to unlock the next zone of the £100m NETPark phase 3 for future development and accelerate the development of a first commercial unit - expected to be 158,000 sq ft - in response to strong interest from potential inward investors.
This will involve the remediation of 548,000 sq ft of underdeveloped land, including delivering essential infrastructure works consisting of roads, groundworks, electrical grid connections and is expected to create more than 250 direct jobs and support 500 more in subsequent phases.
The works, to be led by our Business Durham business support service, will unlock major investment opportunities that would otherwise be lost to the region, and will create significant opportunities in the regional supply chain.
With contributions from the combined authority, we've already invested £48m at NETPark and have committed to further investment of £24m subject to further funding being secured.
The Phase 3 expansion will provide in total 14 new innovation focused units across 16 hectares of space for offices, laboratories, and advanced manufacturing.
"Our investments are unlocking jobs"
North East Mayor Kim McGuinness said: "The North East is a manufacturing powerhouse, with a proud heritage, and our investments are unlocking jobs and training for local people in the industries of the future.
"From battery technology to green energy, we're playing a leading role in the creating prosperity and opportunity for our region and nation - whilst ensuring people in the North East can enjoy a well-paid job where they have live, rather than leaving us to secure decent work.
"I'm determined to attract more investment for local people in the North East, and we're getting on with the job."
The NEIZ is set to unlock growth across clean energy and green manufacturing businesses through its ten year programme. It is in addition to the £4.2bn secured as part of the North East devolution deal.
The NEIZ will have a particular focus on offshore and renewable energy, electric vehicle and battery manufacturing, and associated low-carbon manufacturing, materials, and research, on the following four sites:
- NETPark
- Blyth Energy Central
- River Tyne Economic Corridor
- International Advanced Manufacturing Strategic Site in Sunderland and South Tyneside
In addition, businesses and residents across the wider region will benefit from supply chain and employment opportunities.
The combined authority recommended in principle approval for the funding in its Cabinet meeting at County Hall, Morpeth in Northumberland on November 26.