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Plan in for ghost business park in North Wales that's been empty for 20 years

Application submitted for a Bio-CNG gas fuelling facility at Parc Bryn Cegin in Bangor

Existing CNG Fuels Station (Warrington)(Image: CNG Fuels)

Plans are in for a plot on a business park that has been empty for 20 years.

The 90 acre Parc Bryn Cegin in Bangor has so far failed to attract any tenants despite first being proposed in 2000 and European cash paying for major infrastructure works in 2005.

Business Post revealed a fresh attempt to secure tenants last year - with Welsh Government in discussions over selling land for development.

Now a plan has been submitted for a Bio-CNG gas fuelling facility to serve fleets of specially adapted HGVs.

Bryn Cegin, Bangor

The application is from CNG Fuels Ltd, operators of bio-compressed natural gas (Bio-CNG) refuelling infrastructure who have a network of stations across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. Bio-CNG is a renewable energy source produced from food waste.

They want take on plot C1 on the park although the bad news is that this will not create direct work on the site once the facility is erected.

But the applicant says that this will help to attract other businesses to Parc Bryn Cegin.

A planning statement said: “This application proposes a new Bio-CNG gas fuelling station that will provide important refuelling infrastructure for local logistics and distribution operators, allowing the opportunity to convert their vehicle fleets from diesel to Bio-CNG powered vehicles.