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Infrastructure work for 116-acre employment site in Bridgend completed

The Welsh Government is now seeking private sector investment to build new employment space

Infrastructure work for a major employment site in Bridgend has been completed.

The work at the Welsh Government-owned Brocastle site, which extends to 116 site next to now closed Ford engine plant, included the construction of new roads and provision of utilities to serve nine plateaux.

There is outline planning consent for up to 770,000 sq ft of floor space with the Welsh Government seeking private sector developers. Property advisory firm JLL is marketing the site.

Work undertaken was funded withy more than £10m from the Welsh Government, including around £6.2m awarded through the European Regional Development Fund.

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The Welsh Government will also be investing in an active travel route, with works scheduled to begin in spring next year.

Minister for Economy, Vaughan Gething said: “We have ambitious plans to create new jobs across Wales, providing good new work opportunities for people in our communities.

“I’m pleased the work to develop a new strategic employment site at Brocastle has now been completed. The Welsh Government has made a significant investment to develop the site, in order to offer investment ready opportunities to businesses – which is in line with our Property Delivery Plan.

“I am really encouraged by the level of interest shown so far. We hope this will lead to the creation of many new jobs.”