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£1.5 million refurbishment for Brunel's Engine Shed as part of Bristol inward investment programme14th March 2013

Brunel’s iconic Engine Shed is set to become a focal point for Bristol’s drive to generate inward investment and encourage a new generation of high growth businesses.

A partnership agreement was signed at a symbolic ceremony on 11 March attended by George Ferguson, Bristol Mayor and Professor Eric Thomas, Vice Chancellor of the University of Bristol.

Bristol City Council and the University of Bristol are investing £1.5 million to refurbish the Grade 1 listed Engine Shed. A planning application has just been submitted that, subject to approval, will provide the headquarters for Invest in Bristol and Bath, accommodating representatives from the four West of England Unitary Authority areas, and act as a shopfront for potential investors in the region. It will also become the local base for UK Trade & Investment.

Mayor of Bristol George Ferguson said: “What better springboard for our plans for the Enterprise Zone than the launch of this important project. It is very good to see this serious, solid progress on the ground.

“Now we need to get out and tell Europe and the rest of the world that Bristol’s open for business.”

The building will be managed by Bristol SETsquared  who will take the majority of the space to provide premium serviced offices for its high growth, technology businesses. Around 20 companies will move in here with a further 40 businesses using the business centre’s resources and facilities including hot desks, breakout spaces and meeting rooms. In total, there will be space for 120 people.

Core to The Engine Shed will be a business lounge and co-working and collaboration spaces for academics, entrepreneurs, innovators, investors and business leaders.

Colin Skellett Chairman of the West of England LEP said: “After months of planning, it is exciting to see the birth of the Engine Shed project. City marketing must be joined up. By bringing together all our investment specialists we are creating a formidable resource to attract new jobs.”

Professor Eric Thomas, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol said: "Bristol is repeatedly recognised as having significantly high potential for economic growth and the intellectual capital provided by world-renowned research and the activities of some of the country's highest performing students go a long way to supporting this.  I am very pleased that the University, as part of the SETsquared partnership, will be among the first present at the Enterprise Zone."

Nick Sturge, Director of the Bristol SETsquared Centre which is currently based at University Gate East in Clifton, hopes the move to the Engine Shed will allow it to support even more businesses and in turn create a predicted 750 jobs over the next five years.

Other partners in the Engine Shed project are Network Rail and the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA), both of whom are key delivery partners for Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone.

With funding from the HCA the city council bought the freehold for Brunel’s Old Station in March 2012, from the Empire and Commonwealth Museum.

Network Rail is currently working on the Masterplan for the redevelopment of Temple Meads station, which includes bringing back into use part of the Old Station and Engine Shed. They have modified their plans to enable the Engine Shed development to go ahead.


 


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