New business park opens in Falmouth thanks to investment and funding


A new business hub called Church View Business Park has opened in Falmouth thanks to funding and private investment.

The park consists of 7 industrial buildings, split into 17 hybrid industrial units. All 17 units have already been sold. The private sector investment was provided by Falmouth Developments, and then £3.38m in funding was then secured from the European Regional Development Fund as part of the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Growth Programme.
 
Councillor Bob Egerton, Cornwall Council portfolio holder for planning and economy, said: "The Church View Business Park development is a great example of how EU funding matched by private investment is supporting and encouraging new and existing businesses to grow and prosper in Cornwall.  
 
"What is interesting is to see the range of businesses that will be working out of this new space – guitar pick-ups to robots, hand-made soaps inspired by Cornwall to engineering – reflecting the range of diverse businesses operating in Cornwall. By offering high-quality, supportive and joined-up premises, this purpose built development will nurture businesses, help create job opportunities and make a significant economic contribution towards a prosperous Cornwall."
 
Steve Russell, director of Falmouth Developments, added: "We are absolutely delighted to see the new business park open with new owners now moving in. It says a great deal about the quality of the development and market demand in the local area that all of the new units have already been sold.
 
"The new buildings look great and have been carefully designed to meet the needs of occupiers and we look forward to seeing the positive impact that these spaces will have for the individual businesses using them and, of course, the wider Falmouth area."
 
Source: Insider Media South West
 
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