£2.9m Award from LEP’s Invest & Grow Fund

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News release

25th October 2013

An infrastructure loan scheme run by the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership has made its first award of £2.9 million to support a major development in Mablethorpe.

The money is from the organisation’s £9 million Invest and Grow Fund and has been loaned to Lindum Group for its multi-million pound Golf Road project in the town.

The development represents a major investment to the town and will include 180 new homes, a restaurant, a care home and a Tesco supermarket at the 30-acre site. Overall the scheme will create 530 jobs, and bring in a further £6.5 million private sector investment.

The loan fund, which is part of the national £500 million Growing Places Fund, aims to help drive forward the economy by offering loans to cover infrastructure costs for large projects. These could be developing an existing building complex, bringing a redundant building into economic use or creating new infrastructure routes to open up land for further economic development such as housing or employment.

Ursula Lidbetter MBE, Chair of the Greater Lincolnshire LEP, which works to improve infrastructure and the conditions for doing business in Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire and North-East Lincolnshire, said: “We are thrilled to award the first loan of £2.9 million to Lindum Group for their development in the Mablethorpe area.

“We will see new jobs created, cash injections to local businesses and an improvement to the Lincolnshire’s housing stock. This fund represents an opportunity for businesses and organisations to move forward with projects which otherwise might continue to remain stalled. It is about helping businesses to realise ambitions, grow the local economy and create job opportunities.”

The Mablethorpe project is scheduled to last four years, with the housing estimated to take two years to complete and Tesco beginning its building works this time next year.

Paul McSorley, Lindum Board Director leading the project, said: “There is a huge investment in infrastructure required to release the various elements of the scheme. We are extremely grateful to our local LEP for their assistance in funding this work and helping facilitate long term growth and employment in the area.”

Over time, the money borrowed through the Invest and Grow scheme is paid back to the Greater Lincolnshire LEP so it can make further investments to support economic growth. It is open to all businesses and organisations in the Greater Lincolnshire area, which includes Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire and North-East Lincolnshire.

The Invest and Grow Loan fund is currently open for expressions of interest, and the LEP is encouraging developers and businesses to come forward to discuss their growth plans. More information about the Invest and Grow Fund, the application process and contact details can be found at www.greaterlincolnshirelep.co.uk/ or by telephoning 01522 550540 to speak to Kate Storey at the LEP.

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Notes to Editors:

Please contact me, Cerri Delaney, with any questions regarding Invest and Grow, and Nicky Cobb from Lindum Group on 01522 852441 regarding the Golf Road project.

Key facts about the Invest and Grow Fund

  • Applications from small and medium-sized enterprises are particularly welcome, as are those from the public sector.
  • Projects need to be ready to go with all the necessary permissions in place.
  • Projects need to demonstrate job creation and economic growth.
  • Loans are for capital investment in infrastructure such as building or expanding business premises; measures to unlock land for development such as new access roads; and other infrastructure projects that unlock wider investment, create jobs and result in a range of other benefits.
  • Infrastructure must be related to unlocking the development of larger growth sites.   As a guide developments should be no fewer than 25 houses or not less than one hectare or at least 10,000 square metres net of commercial space or a combination in a mixed use development.
  • Priority will be given to schemes which fall within the LEP’s priority sectors: manufacturing, agri-food, visitor economy, ports and logistics, care and renewable energy.

About the Greater Lincolnshire LEP

  • The Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership is a body led by the private sector which aims to improve conditions for infrastructure and doing business in the Greater Lincolnshire area.
  • One of the first LEPs to be established in the UK, the Greater Lincolnshire LEP covers a large geographical area with a population of over one million and a diverse range of industries, from ports and logistics to farming, tourism and engineering.
  • It includes North and North-East Lincolnshire and the administrative county of Lincolnshire and is controlled by a LEP board made up of leading figures in the public and private sector.
  • For more information about the Greater Lincolnshire LEP please contact Ruth Carver or Kate Storey at the LEP Secretariat on 01522 550515, or visit www.greaterlincolnshirelep.co.uk

Cerri Delaney
Shooting Star PR
01522 528540
07985 143990
cerri@shootingstar-pr.co.uk
www.shootingstar-pr.co.uk
t: @CerriDelaney

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The Invest and Grow fund is the LEP's £9 million fund to help kick-start stalled projects.
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The Golf Road development represents a major investment to the town and will include 180 new homes, a restaurant, a care home and a Tesco supermarket at the 30-acre site.
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Overall the Golf Road scheme will create 530 jobs, and bring in a further £6.5 million private sector investment.
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This fund represents an opportunity for businesses and organisations to move forward with projects which otherwise might continue to remain stalled.
Ursula Lidbetter MBE, Chair of the Greater Lincolnshire LEP
We are extremely grateful to our local LEP for their assistance in funding this work and helping facilitate long term growth and employment in the area.
Paul McSorley, Lindum Board Director