Recent Developments
White Cliffs Business Park
There is a buzz of activity about the White
Cliffs Business Park, Dover district's flagship commercial
development at Whitfield located alongside the A2/M2 road from
London, and just a few miles from the port of Dover. Spread over
272 acres (110 hectares), the business park continues to attract
household names and a raft of companies with international
pedigrees.
The development has been made possible by
successful partnerships of Dover District Council, English
Partnerships, Kent County Council, Dover Harbour Board and Priority
Sites. The extensive business park enjoys planning consent for B1,
B2 and B8 uses and is divided into three areas:
- Port Zone, a rapidly growing regional logistics centre.
- Industrial and Superstore Zone, home to a mix of well-known
names.
- Enterprise Zone, with its business support services in the
White Cliffs Business Centre and easy terms for start-up and small
companies.
Enterprise Zone
The Enterprise Zone is dedicated to the
development of small and start-up businesses. The site is owned by
Kent County Council and administered in a joint venture with Dover
District Council. The White Cliffs Business Centre is on site, and
houses various business support organisations, which act as the
main provision for the Dover District. This is home to the
Enterprise Agency of East Kent, which manages the units, the
Prince's Youth Business Trust, the Education Business Partnership
and Dover District Chamber of Commerce. The Business Centre complex
is surrounded by accommodation geared to young growing companies.
Incubator units and workshops are available together with
purpose-built office space at Honeywood House. The Enterprise Park
is currently at full capacity, with all 16 workspace units
occupied. Among businesses trading from the Enterprise Zone are
Dave Hammond Racing, RK Graphics, DH Empire Motors, The Laptop Man,
Dover Trophies, and PCM Services, the diversity of trading and size
making for a vibrant commercial community.
Industrial & Superstores Zone
Whitfield Court, the Industrial Zone, is
at the heart of the development. The £3 million office scheme,
developed by Priority Sites in partnership with Dover District
Council, meets the need for high quality purpose-built office space
in the District. Whitfield Court has attracted a number of
blue-chip companies and organisations, including P & O
Ferrymasters and Freight Management, The National Farmer's Union
and the NHS Health Promotion Service. Phase I of the Whitfield
development, which is approximately 67 acres in size, is now almost
completely occupied and Priority Sites plan to commence Phase II of
the speculative development early in 2002. This phase of the
Business Park covers 74 acres, with planned direct access to the
A2/ M2 road, which skirts part of the perimeter of the park. A
third and final phase is planned for the future, covering
approximately 52 acres to be developed for office accommodation;
light industry; general industry; storage and distribution.
Combined, the three phases of the White Cliffs Business Park
Industrial Zone will total 193 acres of the 272-acre site.
Port Zone
Dover Harbour Board is currently
re-developing the Old Park Barracks site adjacent to White Cliffs
Business Park. The park's Port Zone provides 40 hectares of freight
handling and storage facilities aimed at removing some of these
functions from the port area. Dover District Council and the
Harbour Board jointly designed the development site as a freight
logistics centre, providing a logistics sector cluster capable of
attracting associated businesses to Dover and the White Cliffs
Business The facility will eventually employ around 1,300 people
with an additional 300 jobs created within construction. The
commitment of the Harbour Board and major logistics occupiers to
the site will hopefully convey positive signals to new potential
investors. Today, approximately 50 per cent of the Port Zone has
been taken and nearly 40 per cent of the remaining land is under
offer. Among those building are P&O Trans European, Priority
Freight and Mike Beer Transport, whose site will also house
Charlton Bodies, the commercial vehicle body builders. Nagel
Logistics, Dover Transport Museum and A&S Self Storage are
already occupants.
Contact Economic Development:
E-mail: regendelivery@dover.gov.uk
Tel: 01304 872477