Yorkshire Post

Region ideal location for freeport plans says developer

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THE HUMBER region is an ideal location for a new UK freeport thanks to its superb transport infrastruc­ture, first class labour force and supply of high quality developmen­t land, according to Yorkshire developer, Sterling Capitol.

Mike Heydecke, chief executive of Sterling Capitol, said: “The granting of freeport status is a game-changer for the Humber region.

“More specifical­ly, it is the final piece in the jigsaw of the regenerati­on of Goole.”

The Humber Ports bid, which includes the ports of Grimsby, Immingham, Hull and Goole, was brought forward by Associated British Ports (ABP), the Humber LEP and the Greater Lincolnshi­re LEP. It was backed by the Humber Unitary Leaders Group of Hull City Council, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, North Lincolnshi­re, Siemens and North East Lincolnshi­re councils.

Mr Heydecke said: “The Humber bid had our fullest support. Sterling Capitol has invested in the region since 2003, when we first opened Capitol Park Goole by Junction 36 of the M62. The park, which sits within an enterprise zone, currently has outline planning consent for an employment unit of up to 550,000 sq ft.

“The Goole region is the ideal location to house a freeport – given the existing transport infrastruc­ture, land for the expansion of existing or developmen­t of brand new industries, as well as our expertise in ports and logistics.”

The Humber region is also a pioneer for green energy production and clean growth opportunit­ies.

Mr Heydecke said: “Rishi Sunak’s decision also supports Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s intention to level up the country by investing in the North of England.

“The advantages and incentives a freeport provides are a fantastic boost for the Humber region.

“There is no doubt that Goole is perfectly positioned, both geographic­ally and economical­ly, to take advantage of a freeport status for the Humber region.

“We have already worked closely with East Riding of Yorkshire Council to build a link road from the M62 to the port and free up access to the town, which is now undergoing a real renaissanc­e.

“Tech giants such as Siemens and big supermarke­t chains such as Tesco, plus Croda Internatio­nal, have taken huge chunks of space in the Capitol Park area and more companies, like Beal Homes, are following suit.”

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GAME-CHANGER: Mike Heydecke believes a freeport could transform East Yorkshire

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