NWDA assets come to market
There are more than 30 assets owned by the North West Development Agency among a list of 500 sites that could be disposed of by the Department for Communities and Local Government.
The list was placed in the library of the House of Commons following a Parliamentary written question by Conservative MP Laura Sandys.
A spokesman for the NWDA said sites would transfer to other public bodies, such as the Homes & Communities Agency and local authorities, after the RDAs are abolished in 2012 but it was not yet know which would be retained and which sold. The decision over selling assets will be made by the DCLG.
North West Development Agency sites for sale
Asset Title/Description |
City/Town |
Land adjacent to Renaissance House |
Warrington |
Lillyhall East Industrial Estate |
Workington |
Devonshire Road Industrial Estate |
Workington |
Lillyhall Business Park |
Workington |
Land at Mercury Court |
Liverpool |
Lea Green Industrial Estate |
St Helens |
Croft Business Park |
Bromborough |
Wavertree Technology Park |
Liverpool |
Hooton Business Park |
Ellesmere Port |
Whitehaven Commerce Park |
Whitehaven |
Estuary Commerce Park |
Liverpool |
Estuary – National Bio Manufacturing Centre |
Liverpool |
Estuary – Aerodrome Complex |
Liverpool |
Central Park (North Manchester Business Park) |
Manchester |
Ancoats Urban Village |
Manchester |
Boulevard Industry Park |
Liverpool |
Kingsway Business Park |
Rochdale |
Borders Business Park |
Longton |
Station Road |
Silloth |
Venture Point |
Speke |
Harbord Street Industrial Estate |
Liverpool |
Daresbury Science and Innovation Campus |
Daresbury |
Wirral International Business Park |
Bromborough |
Stonebridge Business Park |
Gillmoss |
73 – 81 and 353 – 355 Edge Lane |
Liverpool |
Cross Keys House |
Moorfields |
Lillyhall North Industrial Estate |
Workington |
Kingston House |
Liverpool |
Bickershaw Colliery |
Leigh |
Agecroft Colliery |
Salford |
Cronton Colliery |
Merseyside |
Ashton Field |
Walkden |