August 2021

LLANGEFNI TRADE PARK REACHES COMPLETION

North Wales developer, Castle Property Investment Holdings (CPIH) has completed construction of business units at Bryn Cefni Industrial Estate, Llangefni, Anglesey. The development known as Llangefni Trade Park has already attracted two pre-lets to Screwfix & ToolStation and completed the letting to Concept Spa Ltd. 

Located off Industrial Estate Road, the development comprises a total of 19,123 sq ft (1,776.6 sq m) in eight new trade counter units ranging in size from 1,987 sq ft (184.6 sq m) to approx. 2,500 sq ft (232 sq m).  Screwfix and ToolStation have each taken two units, 4,586 sq ft and 4,771 sq ft respectively and are now open. Concept Spa have taken 2,652 sq ft.

The £2.3m scheme received over £812,000 grant funding from the Welsh Government’s Property Infrastructure Fund which is supported by the EU, and procured via Sell2Wales. It was designed and built by R L Davies & Sons and neighbouring occupiers include Lidl, Jewson, ATS and Huws Gray.

Speaking about the scheme, Mark Diaper, associate director at Legat Owen, joint agent for the scheme with Williams and Goodwin, commented:

We have had strong interest from the outset, securing pre-lets on half of the floorspace and, with the remaining units already under offer, we are confident the scheme will be fully occupied in the coming weeks.

Mark Diaper, Associate Director, Legat Owen

Vernon Evans, Finance Director at CPIH:

We would like to thank Welsh Government for allocating grant funding towards the scheme, enabling us to unlock this site and develop trading units that give local businesses the opportunity to trade alongside leading Nationals.

We will be continuing our successful business strategy that allows us to continue to contribute to the local economy and to grow and diversify accordingly.

Vernon Evans, Finance Director, CPIH

Economy Minister Vaughan Gething said:

It’s great news construction of these important business units in Llangefni has been completed.

They will help companies access the quality space they need, accommodate jobs and be a real boost to the area.

I am pleased Welsh Government funding, supported by the EU, has helped make this possible.

Vaughan Gething, Economy Minister

Screwfix was advised by Colliers International and ToolStation was represented by Adept Consultancy.