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Horncastle Group PLC relocate to Green Park

09 Dec 2015 | Categories: News | Posted by: Angela Leeman

LEADING East Yorkshire property developer, Horncastle Group Plc, has relocated its corporate headquarters to Green Park Business Park near Newport.

The company moved from the iconic clock-tower building in South Cave at the end of November into one of the new Eco 90 Offices on the development, which is located at J38 of the M62, where the motorway becomes the A63.

Created by the Horncastle Group, Green Park is an environmentally friendly, 20 acre, mixed-use business park consisting of prime office, industrial and leisure space, destined to become a hub for businesses over the next few years.

When complete, it will consist of an office zone, an industrial and warehouse zone and a leisure and commercial zone, which are currently being planned by the developer.

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Ian Hodges, managing director of Horncastle Group PLC, said the company decided to make the move as Green Park’s modern offices and eco-friendly design were more befitting of the developer’s ethos than its former home.

The park was created to give forward-thinking businesses access to high-quality accommodation but with low running costs, and includes a 78m, 500KW wind turbine supplied by Emergya Wind Technologies (EWT) UK Ltd.

Mr Hodges said: “In creating Green Park Business Park, we had a number of objectives that have guided the project from day one. They included creating very attractive accommodation that will lead to the development of a business hub in the Newport and North Cave area which will have a significant, positive impact on the level of economic activity, and making the development as environmentally friendly and sustainable as possible”.

“This can be seen in the design of the buildings which are very energy efficient and all have Energy Performance Certificate ratings of A. There is also a wind turbine that became operational at the end of October and now feeds electricity into the national grid to offset usage on the park.”

Mr Hodges added that the Horncastle Group PLC had decided to relocate to Green Park Business Park to demonstrate the company’s commitment to the project, help establish a business community and promote the development.

He said: “We’re very proud of Green Park and keen to see it fully developed over the next few years so it can create the additional growth opportunities for businesses in the region”.

“The ethos behind it is very much in line with our values as a company – modern, responsible and innovative – so therefore it was a logical decision to make Green Park our new headquarters”.

“It is also a source of considerable pride that we are now occupying one of our own developments which is a very fitting place for us to be.”

All but three of the units in phase one of the development, which consists of 10 eco-offices and a 20,000sqft eco-industrial unit, are now occupied or reserved. Future phases are being planned and will include design and build packages to suit end users requirements.

The first phase of the project is part financed by the European Regional Development Fund Programme 2007 to 2013. Further speculative development will also be undertaken if ERDF grant can be secured in the future.

For more information about Green Park or the remaining Eco Offices, please contact Ian Hodges on 01482 631295.

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Green Park Wind Turbine is now in place at Newport

19 Oct 2015 | Categories: News | Posted by: Angela Leeman

THE latest installation at one of East Yorkshire’s newest business parks is helping the development live up to its name.

A 78m wind turbine now towers over Green Park, an eco-friendly business park between North Cave and Newport, being built by well-known developer Horncastle Group PLC.

The 500KW turbine, which has been supplied by Emergya Wind Technologies (EWT) UK Ltd, stands 50m to the hub and a further 28m to the tip of the blades.

It was erected in just eight hours earlier this month and is due to go live on October 31st, when it will feed electricity directly into the national grid.

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Andrew Horncastle, chairman of the Horncastle Group PLC, said it had always been the company’s intention to build sustainable, eco-friendly commercial space and the wind turbine was a major part of that vision.

Mr Horncastle said: “The vision for Green Park was to create an environmentally friendly business space which is efficient and modern, catering for businesses of all types that have their eye on the future.

“Green energy and sustainability are such a huge part of business and life nowadays that we must build efficiency and environmental solutions into our developments as standard.

“The wind turbine is a big part of that. When it goes live at the end of October it will be feed a lot of the electricity straight back into the national grid, offsetting that used on Green Park. I t is a huge part of making the business park so efficient and ensuring it really lives up to its name.”

Despite being the standard white in colour, Mr Horncastle said he submitted a planning request to allow it to be painted the colours of a daffodil.

The original idea was to paint the tower green the hub orange and the blades yellow to resemble the centre and petals, but the application was refused by East Riding of Yorkshire Council.

Located just off Junction 38 of the M62, where the motorway meets the A63, Green Park includes an office zone, a warehousing and industrial zone and a commercial/retail and leisure zone when completed.

Phase one of the development is currently available, which includes 450sqft eco-offices and 900sqft eco-offices, as well as a 20,000sqft eco-industrial unit.

The first phase of the project is part financed by the European Regional Development Fund Programme 2007 to 2013. The buildings also have green credentials and are very energy efficient with Energy Performance Certificate ratings of A.

Future phases are now being planned and will include design and build packages to suit end users requirements. Further speculative development will also be undertaken if ERDF grant can be secured in the future.

For more information, please contact us on 01482 631295.

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Wind Turbine update – September 2015

08 Sep 2015 | Categories: News | Posted by: Angela Leeman

Preparations for the arrival of the wind turbine are progressing well. The foundation has been completed, the sub-station has been construction and work is currently ongoing fitting the equipment inside and layout the pad for the crane.

Works are on schedule for the turbine to be operational by the end of October.

Further updates on progress will follow in the coming weeks, however, for more information on Green Park and current availability, please visit www.greenparknewport.co.uk

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Wind Turbine Training Day

26 Aug 2015 | Categories: Uncategorised | Posted by: Angela Leeman

Many people would be surprised at the level of technology contained in the design and operation of a wind turbine.

On 12th August, our Andrew Horncastle and David Watson attended an operator training workshop in Beverley with wind turbine manufacturer EWT. The purpose of the day was to thoroughly go through the design and components forming the turbine and the operation of the machine once in place.

EWT, a company based in Holland, have supplied several hundred turbines in to the UK and have a number operating in the East Riding, their most common machine being their 500KWH Direct Wind 52/54. The machine simply comprises the rotors, a generator, Nacelle blades and the tower within which the converter is housed. This machine has a direct drive and no gearbox.

The design is full of technology and this provides the operator with the ability to control and monitor the machine remotely 24/7.

David said “You drive by these things and think they are just a large windmill, it is only when you attend an event like this that you learn how modern technology allows the operator to harvest the maximum amount of wind energy available”.

The day began with a four hour session, listening to a presentation by EWT’s Johan Top at the Beverley Arms Hotel. After lunch, attendees drove over to Long Riston to inspect a new turbine. This involved climbing the 50 metre tower, a task not for the fainthearted.

This company’s turbine planned for Green Park at Newport will be commissioned in October.

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Wind Turbine update – Green Park, Newport

21 Aug 2015 | Categories: News | Posted by: Angela Leeman

Today, the first component of the wind turbine was delivered to Green Park. The anchor ring connects the foundation to the turbine structure.

Further updates on progress will follow in the coming weeks, however, for more information on Green Park and current availability, please call Ian Hodges on 01482 631295.

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The PR Company become the first occupiers at Green Park, Newport

18 Aug 2015 | Categories: News | Posted by: Angela Leeman

After nearly 20 years at Hesslewood Hall, The PR Company have purchased an Eco 45 office and have re-located to 2 Innovation Drive, Newport at the end of July.

Managing Director, Nick Glaves, said: “We’ve enjoyed our time at Hesslewood (especially the views) but the chance to actually own an office rather than rent was too good to pass up. Also, the move puts us in a position to again expand our services and our team”.

Horncastle Group are delighted to welcome The PR Company as the first occupiers to Green Park and Ian Hodges commented: “We are very pleased they have selected this location ahead of other business parks in the area. They will be joined very soon by other businesses who have similarly identified the unique nature and quality of the Eco offices and the benefits Green Park can bring to their business”.

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Piling commences for Wind Turbine at Green Park

14 Aug 2015 | Categories: News | Posted by: Angela Leeman

On Wednesday 12th August, a piling rig arrived on site ready to commence the installation of 22no 9m piles to form the base of the foundation for the Wind Turbine which will produce green energy at Green Park.

Updates on progress will follow in the coming weeks.

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New, contemporary Eco Offices available NOW

10 Jul 2015 | Categories: Uncategorised | Posted by: Angela Leeman

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The first phase of Horncastle Group’s latest development, Green Park in Newport is now complete, incorporating Eco Offices for local business which are available for immediate occupation.

Small office suites are usually only found in larger buildings or business centres.  However, the Eco Offices at Green Park provide a unique opportunity to buy or rent a self contained small office with it’s own identity.

Green Park is an entirely new 18 acre business park situated at Junction 38 on the M62.  The first phase of development comprises 10 Eco Offices of 450-900 sq.ft and a 20,000 sq.ft industrial unit.

Eco Offices can be purchased from £95,000 and are a great investment for your business if you are looking to secure an asset for the long term.  Alternatively, you may just wish to rent one whilst your business grows.

The first phase of development at Green Park has been part funded by the European Regional Development Fund, which means the buildings are developed to the highest of quality, with exceptional energy efficiency and low running costs.

Call us on 01482 631295 or email info@horncastlegroup.com to request more information.

 

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OFFER – 25% off rental values on Eco Offices

21 Apr 2015 | Categories: News | Posted by: Ahmad Majidiasl

25% off rental values on Eco Offices for all deals complete by 31st May 2015 (subject to contract)! Limited time only so be quick as offices are now being reserved.

Enquire by calling Horncastle on 01482 631295.

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Progress Pictures – March 2015

17 Mar 2015 | Categories: News | Posted by: Ahmad Majidiasl

Below are progress photographs of the first phase of development at Green Park Business Park, located at Junction 38 off the M62 in Newport. The 10 Eco Offices and the Eco Industrial Unit are due for completion next month, offering businesses low cost, high quality and energy efficient business space.

Green Park will be fully developed in the next few years as a mix-use development, becoming a ‘hub’ for business in the Newport/North Cave area.

If you would like more information on Green Park, please visit www.greenparknewport.co.uk or call 01482 631295.

Eco Offices Progress Photographs (March 2015)

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Eco Industrial Progress Photographs (March 2015)

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