East Midlands The South Lincolnshire Food Enterprise Zone
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The South Lincolnshire Food Enterprise Zone (FEZ) sits at the heart of the UK Food Valley, in the centre of the UK’s leading
advanced manufacturing
cluster for the food sector. The South Lincolnshire FEZ is boosting economic growth in the region through providing high-quality business space for food sector participants and the associated supply
chain. businesses, Bringing researchers, together academics
and the public sector, the connections and business support available makes the South Lincolnshire FEZ the go-to place to help the industry access the latest technology, skills and services to support future growth, creating a cluster of leading companies in the food industry.
The development plots available offer a high level of flexibility and can be tailored to suit the needs of interested businesses, creating new solutions and opportunities for growth at the
Onsite, Lincolnshire County Council manages The Hub, a purpose-built centre for innovation, offering food sector businesses opportunities to start up their own businesses or expand existing ones. The Hub has been specifically designed and developed by businesses in the food sector to be a collaborative, innovative and activity driven space.
The Food Enterprise Zone is located on the outskirts of Holbeach, close to the nationally important food manufacturing and logistics cluster in Spalding, and in the middle of the country’s most productive agricultural and horticultural area based around South Holland In Lincolnshire, close to both the Norfolk and Cambridgeshire borders, with 90% of the land being Grade 1 or 2 silts, some with double cropping potential.
With excellent connectivity, mature supply chains, and a pro-business Local Authority, the district of South Holland is fast becoming the place of choice for business engaged in or working with the
centre of a thriving cluster, with access to all the latest technology, skills and services for success.
agricultural, horticultural, aquaculture and logistics sectors to invest as businesses make the transition to automation, robotics and sustainability requirements, all underpinned by support from the Greater Lincolnshire Local
Lincolnshire
Enterprise County
Partnership, Council and the
University of Lincoln who already have 2 key buildings operating from the FEZ.
South Holland District Council have a proactive Inward Investment team who are keen to support your business relocation or expansion, working closely with our other partners as mentioned, for an initial informal discussion please visit
www.sholland.gov.uk/ economicdevelopment
or email
economicdevelopment@sholland.gov.uk
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