www.invest-rediscoverpeterhead.co.uk
Welcome to the “Invest in Peterhead” brochure, which highlights a
range of
exciting investmenT & development opportunities in Peterhead
town centre & sets out why this is
a great time to invest in Peterhead!
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capture the opportunities
identify the gaps
promote the available properties
Peterhead is the largest town in Aberdeenshire. It is highly
entrepreneurial with many micro businesses and SMEs. They add huge
value to the economy and are complemented by large employers in a
range of sectors such as engineering, marine, energy, textiles, and
food and drink.
Our business base includes manufacturers such as Score Group,
Survitec, Maritime Developments, Baker Hughes, Equinor, Thistle
Seafoods and Harley of Scotland to name a few. Home to the
country's largest white fish and pelagic port with new a
state-of-the-art fish market Peterhead Port Authority (PPA) offer
facilities and services for the fisheries, oil and gas, renewables
and leisure sectors.
Leisure, tourism, arts and culture are growing sectors in the town.
Peterhead is home to the award winning Peterhead Prison Museum,
Peterhead Town Trail, Arbuthnot museum,
Peterhead is committed to a regeneration programme which is already
yielding positive results
Peterhead Theatre and there is an active programme to stimulate and
enable the development of cultural activities, promote, support and
sustain our cultural identity and celebrate our cultural
heritage.
There is a renewed energy for the development of enterprise and
commercial opportunities in Peterhead town centre which are about
not only changing the perception of the town and its retail heart,
but also seeing it as a hub for wider economic opportunities in
Aberdeenshire. There are a number of recent developments which
point to this vision and ambition being turned into reality.
Confidence is evident in the commercial sector with over £25
million of inward investment from chains such as Aldi, Travelodge,
BrewDog and good quality independents such as Brew Toon, Lettuce
Eat Healthy and Carriages, all recognising the potential in
Peterhead with their investment in business premises.
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Invest in Peterhead is a working group of stakeholders with an
interest in sharing the opportunities of this great town. We aim to
capture the opportunities, identify gaps and promote available
properties, making investment in Peterhead a logical choice.
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THE REGION CONTAINS
N.E.
2016
AMOUNT SPENT IN N.E. REGION BY
DOMESTIC VISITORS
228 MILLION
DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES
1st
20%
providers HOSTED WITHIN THE REGION
concentration of life scientists
HOMED in the uk
17%
TOURISM SECTOR
911,000 thousand
of all direct Oil & Gas employment in Great Britain is in
Aberdeen City Region
N.E.
LAST 5 YEARS
than national average GVA per head for Pro., scientific &
technical activities industries
TOTAL OF domestic visitors IN THE N.E.
250 million
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The economic success of any town correlates directly with the
economic
prosperity of its hinterland.
For Peterhead, this links strongly to the increasing prosperity
growing across many sectors in the North East (N.E.).
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1 Aldi 77 Kirk St Peterhead AB42 1RY
2 Brew Toon LTD 72A St Peter St Peterhead AB42 1QB
3 BrewDog 59-61 Marischal St Peterhead AB42 1PR
4 Travelodge 16-24 Chapel St Peterhead AB42 1TL
5 Carriages 14 Chapel St Peterhead AB42 1TL
6 Printworks 13-17 Chapel St Peterhead AB42 1TH
7 Shepherd 5 Chapel St Peterhead AB42 1TH
8 Dressage 3-5 Marischal st Peterhead AB42 1TH
9 A special Treat 7 Marischal St Peterhead AB42 1BS
10 Photosmiths 32-34 Marischal St Peterhead AB42 1HS
11 Bupa Dentist 44 Marischal St Peterhead AB42 1HS
12 ARC CINEMA 63 Marischal St Peterhead AB42 1PR
13 Wheelie World 30-32 Queen St Peterhead AB42 1TS
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TOWN CENTRE INVESTMENT Multimillion-pound investment in the town
centre
Future Investment The new Peterhead Community Campus has been
selected as one of the first projects set to benefit from a
nationwide £1 billion investment programme. The Peterhead Community
Campus is in the Council’s Capital Plan for the years 2023- 2028.
Aberdeenshire Council has set aside £71 million to invest in this
project. This extensive project is a key aspect of the Peterhead
Masterplan, which also includes a new care home and the potential
for new affordable housing as well as commercial units.
Rediscover Peterhead, Business Improvement District A significant
component of Peterhead town centre and its economic future is the
local Business Improvement District, Rediscover Peterhead Ltd.
Operating from December 2017, during its 5 year term some £500,000
of investment will be made, generated from the levy from town
centre businesses. This funds permanent staff to specifically roll
out the 5 year business plan and deliver the core initiatives,
projects and events. In addition to that, the aim is to lever
further external funding to boost total spending in Peterhead town
centre over the five year period to potentially £800,000 - £1
million.
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Cinema Development Recently, encouraged through the Council’s
Property Investment Fund, a private company announced the Arc
Cinema Development in Marischal Street, which will see the Old Gala
Bingo Hall converted into a luxury 5-screen cinema. This
transformational development will attract additional footfall to
Peterhead town centre and open up new opportunities for the
businesses and community of Peterhead. The cinema will be
operational in 2020 and offers opportunities for complimentary
leisure and cultural services, cafes and restaurants to take
advantage of increased footfall in the town centre.
Care Village 65-bed care home, sheltered housinG & community
cafe To date 12% of the housing development within Aberdeenshire is
within Peterhead, second to Inverurie in terms of new build
completions at 122 which is a significant proportion of the
Aberdeenshire total of 988.
Conservation Area Regeneration SchemE & Public Realm Investment
Peterhead Development Partnership (PDP) is spearheading potential
investment into the Conservation Area by targeting external funding
to carry out sensitive repairs and enhancements to historic
properties and spaces within the town centre. Bids to external
funders are scheduled for spring/summer 2020. In preparation, the
Council has taken forward £75,000 of development work to prepare
bids to the Historic Environment Scotland for a Conservation Area
Regeneration Scheme, and to the National Lottery Heritage Fund to
reuse historic buildings for contemporary purposes. Specific
priority buildings include Arbuthnot House; the Town House; the
former Royal British Legion building; 34 Broad Street; and the
Muckle Kirk. Specific priority public realm spaces targeted for
enhancement include the Broad Street and Maiden Street car
parks.
The £250,000 enhancement of Drummer’s Corner to provide a new
performance space, artwork, and improve amenity lighting is also
scheduled to take place in 2020.
£3M
£71 M £2M
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SHIP REPAIR DECOMMISSIONING LOGISTICS/LEISURE
North Connect Renewable Project - it would be the 1st HVDC route to
connect
Scotland's electricity network directly to that of mainland
Europe
Batwind World’s First battery
Storage Solution
floating windfarm
(based on average across 2016 -2018 (Visit Scotland))
3k overseas
10k domestic
Multi award winning food &
TEXTILESFish Landings
MARITIME ACADEMY
PORT FACILITIES
FOOD & DRINK
Leisure & TourismMANUFACTURING
Inverurie in terms of new build completions at 122
the project is being developed by NorthConnect, a Norwegian
company specially set up by 5 electricity companies to
advance
the scheme, with 2020 as the target start date
1.5 million
1.75 billion
Current Commitment
visitor attraction
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Opportunity North East (ONE)
Robert Gordon University (LINA
project in Peterhead Library)
Peterhead has dedicated teams for investment and regeneration,
providing advice and working with investors and the community to
identify development opportunities.
Aberdeenshire Council provides a range of support and advice for
local businesses from those starting out to social enterprises and
successful international organisations. This support can be
provided by our partner organisations such as:
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BUSINESS SUPPORT
Connectivity Peterhead forms the northern gateway to the Energetica
Corridor, a strategic growth area for high quality, low carbon
development and investment all set within a high quality natural
environment. Within a 50-minute drive time of further specialised
support and good transport links:
• Oil & Gas Technology Centre • Oil & Gas Innovation Centre
• Food & Drink Innovation Hub • The University of Aberdeen •
Robert Gordon University • New £333m Event Complex - P&J
Live
• Aberdeen International Airport • Aberdeen Railway Station •
National Decommissioning Centre • Aberdeen Harbour • Aberdeen CIty
Centre • Westhill Subsea Cluster
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Technical & Vocational Support • Maritime Academy • North East
Scotland College • Peterhead Engineering Development Ltd
(PEDL)
Financial Support Peterhead town centre is currently exempt from
developer obligations as part of the regeneration programme.
Financial grant/ loan support to unlock developments in the town
centre via the Property Investment Fund. Economic Development team
can sign post and advise business and communities on funding to
bring forward new developments.
Other support Library Innovation Network Aberdeenshire (LINA)
Project led by Robert Gordon University (RGU), will provide
workspace for freelancers and entrepreneurs in Peterhead library,
connecting local businesses to RGU's network of mentors and alumni
whilst offering training and support. This is open to any business
whether it is pre start, early stages or existing businesses.
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An outstanding quality of life, which attracts businesses, young
people, families and retirees to Peterhead.
Whilst property in seaside towns can be more expensive than
elsewhere, exceptional value for money can still be found for those
searching to realise their dream of living near the sea.
Although average house prices have increased between 2000 and 2014
the average house price in Peterhead offers value at £130,234 (Land
Registry and the Registrar of Scotland 2014).
See the areas story unfold at: abzolutely.com
Strong Community Spirit Heritage AND Culture links.
Peterhead Scottish Week is the only Scottish week programme still
running in Scotland.
The committee still stick to their original objectives set back in
1962 to encourage locals, businesses and tourists to make it the
week to be in Peterhead – the same purpose is the desire of the
committee today.
APPROACH TO GROWTH.
A proactive and positive approach to growth, with a Regeneration
Strategy and Masterplans for growth areas all agreed - underpinning
political, corporate and community support for growth - and a
willingness to use the full extent of its planning/ regeneration
and legal powers to ensure delivery.
TRANSPORT AND road infrastructure.
Public transport links and interchange based in Peterhead town
centre provides easy access to the town.
New road infrastructure, including the recently opened Aberdeen
Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) and Balmedie to Tipperty Dualling
giving fast and reliable connectivity to Aberdeen.
Peterhead is a leading business destination, across a number of
sectors. These businesses are making the most of market
opportunities, a low cost base, good connectivity, and easy access
to world class research at Aberdeen.
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Through recent public & business consultation, linked to town
centre studies,
gaps have been identified in the following sectors within peterhead
providing the prime opportunity for new investment
opportunities.
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BREW TOON
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The site is a converted bakery which had fallen into disrepair.
However, after deciding to start the local craft brewing business
and developing the site, research showed that there had previously
been a brewery there. In fact, Peterhead once boasted three
breweries which had all developed a strong reputation for making
excellent beer and ales – a task which was largely helped from the
quality water supply that is fed to the town.
Since opening in 2017 Brew Toon have invested in additional brewing
capacity in order to improve their production efficiency, keeping
up with demand and ambitious growth plans.
Previous experience working with Aberdeenshire Council helped in
the decision to locate to Peterhead, with Brew Toon acknowledging
the Council's professional and proactive approach to supporting
businesses to locate in Peterhead.
Brew Toon are a multi award winning Microbrewery and Café bar
located in the heart of Peterhead, bringing good quality craft
beers to the town and throughout the UK.
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The ownership changed hands at various times as would be buyers
sought (and failed) to find an affordable solution. The National
Trust's Building Conservation Arm also carried out a study of the
building, but could not find a viable solution. Initially, the
building was owned by a private company – Fulmor Ltd. Like their
predecessors, they could not find a viable solution, but they did
maintain the floor of the building which inhibited further
deterioration. Fulmor then approached Sandy Murray of Burnhaven
Consultants to seek a solution and he in turn appointed a new
professional team with experience in Historic Buildings.
There was strong support for the restoration of the building among
the public and Aberdeenshire Council and other bodies, but no party
at that stage was prepared to commit any finance as the building
was in private ownership. There was some opposition to the idea of
residential accommodation from parties concerned that this might
inhibit the harbour's operations. Historic Scotland (as it was
then) was a strong supporter although it was constrained by the
terms of it’s grant framework. The Lottery Heritage Fund did not
support housing and so was unfortunately ruled out. As the Council
faced a shortage of affordable housing in the town and this was
considered a possible community benefit solution, with a financial
assistance package being provided. Following three years of complex
negotiations to put together a funding package, the project could
then be realised. Fulmor Ltd have retained and fitted out the
ground floor, alongside the harbour, as office accommodation.
Langstane Housing Association took over the building contract to
create 15 affordable housing units. Their involvement and financial
commitment was the key to the overall viability of the
project.
The project was focussed on a B listed former net store dating from
circa 1804 which occupies a prominent location in the Peterhead
central conservation area. The property had lain vacant since the
early 1990s and had become very dilapidated.
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CASE STUDY THE CALEY BUILDING RESTORATION
The firm purchased ten one and two bedroom apartments in the former
Buchan Observer Printworks building, near the North Harbour and
close to the centre of Peterhead, following a full renovation of
the building. The business has successfully identified a gap in the
market here in Peterhead for both the corporate and tourist markets
and with the latest figures from Aberdeenshire Council recording a
total 441,000 overnight visits from tourists to the area in one
year alone, the demand is clear.
"The purchase & conversion of the apartments in Peterhead felt
like a natural step for the business. I have been project managing
the restoration of the historic Caley building in Peterhead and so
have spent a lot of time in the town recently. This has given us a
sound knowledge of the local market and when the chance to acquire
the apartments in the Buchan Observer office was presented to us we
decided this was an ideal opportunity. We are expecting a mix of
corporate guests as well as those visiting the area and have
started to receive our first bookings already. The oil and gas
industry generate a lot of business activity in the surrounding
area, which we knew would create demand for this type of
accommodation. With a number of golf courses located close by,
including Donald Trump's International Golf Links, golfing tourism
also presents an opportunity for the business to capitalise on
visitors from outside the UK."
Aberdeenshire property company Burnhaven Properties has opened 10
serviced apartments in Peterhead’s old print works building. The
company targeted the local business and leisure markets following a
£533k funding package from Bank of Scotland.
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CASE STUDY THE FORMER PRINTWORKS
Delivery Team There is a Council-wide desire to see the properties
detailed brought back into use. Thoughtful proposals will receive
support and advice during the planning process. Initial contact
should be made to the delivery team who can help set out a route
forward with your project.
Uses In line with the Town Centre First Principle, Aberdeenshire
Council have policies in place within the Local Development Plan
(LDP) that highlight which Use Classes are suitable in Peterhead
town centre.
Developer Obligations The Council wishes to encourage investment/
redevelopment within Peterhead town centre. We want to bring these
assets back into a productive use. As such developments within the
town centre of Peterhead no longer require to contribute developer
obligations.
Aberdeenshire Council supports Peterhead town centre. We want this
dynamic community to thrive through enterprise, reinvention and
innovation. In this way it will be able to more effectively meet
the needs of residents, businesses, and visitors in the 21st
century.
The key to the town’s success is creative sustainable growth.
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The above comments and advice are given strictly without prejudice
to the eventual decision of Aberdeenshire Council on any formal
planning application. Whilst every effort has been made to provide
you with appropriate advice, this cannot be taken as being
comprehensive or likely to cover all matters that will be
considered in a formal application. It should be appreciated that
in addition to carrying out technical consultations, neighbours and
other members of the public have a right to make representations on
formal applications. Such representations and consultation
responses will be fully taken into account when Aberdeenshire
Council determines a formal planning application.
Property Investment Fund The aim of the Property Investment Fund
(PIF) is to bring prominent, redundant, town centre properties back
into use through grant support. Groups or businesses who own or
wish to invest in property to bring forward new, sustainable uses
can view our property investment fund document for more
information.
Rates There are various rate reductions and rate relief options
available for the buildings listed.
BID Rediscover Peterhead is the ‘Business Improvement District’ in
Peterhead town centre. We are committed to developing the
commercial strength of the town centre,
increasing footfall by improving the customer experience. We
have installed CCTV cameras, and carrying out deep cleans of
pavements and alleys. Our Seafood Festival attracts thousands
of visitors to the town. We advocate on behalf of local
businesses, individually and collectively, on matters of importance
to them. We use our members levy payments to leverage in
additional funding for projects and events, in support of our
shared business objectives.
Peterhead One of Aberdeenshire’s main service and employment
centres, located within the regeneration priority area. The
northern gateway of Energetica, Peterhead represents one of
Aberdeenshire’s strategic locations in terms of the energy and oil
and gas sectors. It has the potential to develop further as a high
quality lifestyle, leisure and global business location. There is
demand and opportunities in Peterhead for future development.
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07741 628 275
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House,
St Peter St, Peterhead. AB42 1QF
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01467 535 767
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