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

Your Comments

Read our comments policy

Related Articles

Sign up to receive the Place Daily Briefing

Join more than 13,000 property professionals and receive your free daily round-up of built environment news direct to your inbox

Subscribe

Join more than 13,000 property professionals and sign up to receive your free daily round-up of built environment news direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you are agreeing to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

"*" indicates required fields

Your Job Field*
Other regional Publications - select below