Proposals launched for new science, tech and residential development at Alderley Park

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Bruntwood SciTech's Alderley Park in Cheshire is set to expand as it looks to the next phase of its masterplan development which will enhance the Park's offering as an inspiring place to work, innovate, live and relax.

Bruntwood SciTech - a 50:50 joint venture between Bruntwood and Legal & General, has today announced an outline planning application to deliver two new buildings for lab and office space at Alderley Park, totalling around 200,000 sq ft. Supporting the development further, Bruntwood SciTech and Symphony Park – a new premium retirement living brand brought to the market by the team from Vita Group - have also announced proposals for a new retirement living offer at the Park.

Subject to planning permission, the proposals will support the development of the Park as a world leading science and technology campus, and further diversify the established residential community.

Alderley Park is already home to a vibrant and fast growing life science and tech community of over 250 companies, including national institutions such as the Medicines Discovery Catapult and Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute and leading global tech corporations such as SAP. Funds raised by the sale of the residential plot to Symphony Park would be used to further grow the thriving life science ecosystem and would cross-fund the new science and tech developments, supporting the creation of up to 1,600 additional jobs in the region.

Working with Bruntwood SciTech, Symphony Park has identified the previously developed 'Heatherley Woods' plot at Alderley Park, which is adjacent to the Bellway Homes development, as the ideal location for a new high-quality retirement living community. It is anticipated that Symphony Park will offer around 160 luxury retirement apartments designed to the very highest architectural quality offering a full suite of services and facilities, within a carefully cultivated landscaped setting. This includes delivering an outstanding package of care around the changing needs of its residents with a focus on empowering independence wherever possible.

Sam Darby, Head of Development, Bruntwood SciTech said: "Since purchasing the Park back in 2014, we have transformed it from a single-occupier site to a dynamic place now home to a vibrant community where people can work, innovate, live and relax.

"Innovation and community are at the heart of Alderley Park and the proposed new developments embody these concepts coming together to enable the prosperity of the Park. The cross-funding raised from the delivery of new residential development is vital to the investment into providing specialist infrastructure to meet the current and growing need for new science and technology space."

Trevor Moore, CEO of Symphony Park said: "We're really excited to support the development of Alderley Park. There is a recognised need for quality senior living in East Cheshire, and particularly in the Alderley Edge area. With ready access to fabulous outdoor space and the rich amenities that Alderley Park has to offer, Heatherley Woods is the perfect place for Symphony Park to build best-in-class retirement living.

"We believe our bespoke and high-quality offer will add further variety to the growing community at Alderley Park, and free-up much-needed family housing elsewhere in the local area. We are really looking forward to discussing the Symphony Park concept with the local community, and would encourage people to come along to
the public consultation events."

Members of the public are invited to attend consultation events taking place at Glasshouse, Alderley Park (SK10 4ZE) on Friday 18th February 2:00pm – 7:00pm and Saturday 19th February 10:00am – 1:00pm. Visitors can use the Glasshouse multi-storey car park. A further round of consultation is scheduled for the end of March.

The proposals will be available to view on the project website www.alderleypark-consultation.co.uk. Queries can be answered by emailing [email protected] or calling 0800 907 8677 (freephone).

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