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Whitehaven’s Mark House site acquired by BEC to bring £300m+ North Shore plan closer

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November 8, 2017
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[B]old plans to bring a £300m+ development to Whitehaven’s North Shore have moved closer this week. Scheme developers Britain’s Energy Coast (BEC) has completed purchase of the site that housed the recently demolished Mark House, together with the adjoining Park Nightclub.

The key site will now be earmarked for development of a 100,000 sqft office development that will provide harbour front work accommodation for over 500 people.

The office will form part of a forward thinking, environmentally sustainable development that will also see a hotel, road improvements and much needed associated car parking bought to the town.

Commenting on the acquisition, BEC’s CEO Michael Pemberton said: “The harbour front at Whitehaven is one of the best parts of town, but it has been let down by poor quality facilities and buildings falling into disrepair. The team has worked hard to secure this key site and working with our partners, including Copeland Borough Council and Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners, we will bring forward a connected development that the town can be proud of.

“We want to use North Shore to develop new skills in sustainable construction and will now start evaluating the best way to develop the site in line with our plans – including the sympathetic incorporation of the historic Park Nightclub site.

BEC’s Head of Property and Development, Rob Miller, added: “BEC is making significant progress in mapping out the North Shore Scheme and over the past weeks the plans have gained significant momentum. The completion of the Mark House purchase comes hot on the heels of the successful Cumbria County Council NPIF (National Productivity Investment Fund) bid that secured £1.67m of funding to add to BEC’s £0.8m pot for the road and public realm improvements that will underpin the site.”

With the NPIF funding in place and the Mark House site secure, BEC is now able to finalise overarching plans for North Shore. Public consultation can be expected in the early part of next year. “We are very excited to share our plans with the people of Whitehaven and beyond and are keen to take on board comments that shape the scheme into something we can all enjoy,” concluded Michael.

Mike Starkie, Mayor of Copeland, said: “Copeland Council is delighted that the transformational North Shore project has taken a major step forward with Britain’s Energy Coast’s acquisition of the Mark House and Park nightclub site.

“This is further good news for the project following Cumbria County Council’s recent successful funding bid for road improvements in the area, and we look forward to working with partners to continue with this momentum.”

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