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SPONSORS OF EAST ANGLIA FEATURE WORKING TOGETHER FOR BUSINESS GROWTH


Within the East of England Energy Zone, New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) has created the Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft Enterprise Zone based across 6 sites, which focuses on growing energy- related business. The Enterprise Zone covers 121 hectares of development- ready land.


HELPING COMPANIES GROW New Anglia LEP, which helps to create jobs across the two counties, is offering companies moving into the Enterprise Zone a range of benefits, to help companies grow.


This includes... • A discount on business rates of up to £275,000


• Simplified planning • Superfast broadband


Two businesses have recently moved into a new Enterprise Zone which offers a range of benefits to help energy-related companies grow.


SEAJACKS


Blair Ainslie is the Managing Director Seajacks, global owner and operator of jack-up vessels, which is the first company to move into the Enterprise Zone on the South Denes site in Great Yarmouth.


Mr Ainslie said, “We could have set up our business anywhere in the world. However, we are expanding our operation and have moved into new premises in the Enterprise Zone.”


“This creates wide-ranging opportunities for us,” said Nexus Centre Manager, Keith Loveys “We are surrounded by energy and engineering sector businesses in the East of England Energy Zone, which could benefit from what we have to offer.”


New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership


www.newanglia.co.uk


“It’s a no-brainer,” he added, “with the round 3 development of offshore wind farms and benefits in the Enterprise Zone.”


NEXUS Nexus, a company created to provide engineering training is the most recent organisation to move into the Enterprise Zone on the Beacon Park site in Gorleston, Great Yarmouth.


www.windenergynetwork.co.uk


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