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London's 'Containerville' inspires new storage and office park in North Wales

Jones Bros start work on the site for Denbigh-based Lock Stock Self-Storage

Artist’s impressions of the completed Lock Stock business park at Ffordd Pentre, Sandycroft. Pictures by Mandy Jones Photography(Image: Mandy Jones Photography)

Shovels are in the ground for a revolutionary new business park in North Wales that combines storage and office space – all built from containers.

The new Interlinq site in Sandycroft, on Deeside, close to the A55 North Wales Expressway is to be built for Denbigh-based Lock Stock Self-Storage, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest containerised storage company.

They already have 18 storage sites across North and Mid Wales and the border counties with over 3,000 units providing their customers with over five million cubic feet of storage space.

Ruthin-based Jones Bros, one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s biggest civil engineering firms, have started work on the 2.3 acre site which is expected to have its first units in place by the autumn.

The completed facility will be based on London’s Containerville, the site in fashionable Bethnal Green that has over 40 business premises housed in three storeys of storage units alongside Regent’s Canal.

Lock Stock Operations Manager Stuart Bowker said: “The versatility of containers is well known and is something we make use of on our sites where our storage units are used by many businesses as a base for their operations.

Lockstock new site at Sandycroft . Pictured (Centre) Stuart Bowker Operations Manager of Lockstock with (L/R) Geraint Thomas Project Directer Jones Bro; Alan Manuel senior works Manager Jones Bro; Mark Williams Site agent Jones Bro and Aled Howells client project Manager , Paragon B C. Picture Mandy Jones(Image: Picture Mandy Jones)

“That’s something we see being extended at the Interlinq site where we will provide eight office spaces on the second floor of a two-storey construction on a 2.3 acre site which can hold over 250 storage units.

“We have seen on sites like that in Bethnal Green how these units can be converted into office spaces and we propose that each of these 1280 square foot offices will be fully insulated and fitted with air-source heating systems.