Lancashire
Lancashire is a Industrial Park located in Samlesbury and Warton, Lancashire, United Kingdom, established in 2012, regulated by the Lancashire Enterprise Partnership (LEP).
Key Facts
| Type | Industrial Park |
|---|---|
| Location | Samlesbury and Warton, Lancashire, United Kingdom |
| Year Established | 2012 |
| Area | 350 hectares |
| Companies | 400 |
| Governing Authority | Lancashire Enterprise Partnership (LEP) |
| Status | active |
Investment Incentives
Business rate discount, Enhanced Capital Allowances, Simplified planning regulations
Sector Focus
Lancashire hosts businesses specialising in Manufacturing and Automotive.
About Lancashire
The Lancashire Enterprise Zone is comprised of two key sites, Samlesbury and Warton, both adjacent to BAE Systems operations. It is focused on advanced manufacturing and aerospace, aiming to create a world-class offer to investors.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of zone is Lancashire?
Lancashire is a Industrial Park.
Where is Lancashire located?
Lancashire is located in Samlesbury and Warton, Lancashire, United Kingdom.
When was Lancashire established?
Lancashire was established in 2012.
Who regulates Lancashire?
Lancashire is regulated by the Lancashire Enterprise Partnership (LEP).
What sectors operate in Lancashire?
Lancashire hosts businesses in Manufacturing and Automotive.
What are the investment incentives at Lancashire?
Business rate discount, Enhanced Capital Allowances, Simplified planning regulations