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Growth Platform welcomes Langtree as Executive Partner

Growth Platform – Liverpool City Region Growth Company are delighted to welcome Langtree as our newest Executive Partner.

Langtree Property Partners is a successful commercial property company, active in property management, development, investment, and public/private property partnerships across the UK.

They have a first-class reputation in regeneration and joint venture and partnership working, with the team having led some of the most significant regeneration projects in the UK.

Within Liverpool City Region Langtree’s joint ventures include Sci-Tech Daresbury and Parkside.

Sci-Tech Daresbury is a private-public joint venture created in December 2010 between Langtree, Science Technology & Facilities Council (STFC), and Halton Borough Council and Parkside Regeneration, a joint venture between Langtree and St Helens Council, was established to acquire the former Parkside colliery site at Newton-le-Willows, St Helens.

Commenting on the Partnership John Downes, Group Chief Executive, Langtree, said:

“Sci-Tech Daresbury and Parkside are two of the most important strategic economic assets in the Liverpool City Region and our ambitions for them are shared by the Growth Platform. Joining is the logical thing to do, given our shared agendas, and I’m delighted that Langtree is now an executive partner.

“There are six key areas for economic expansion supported by Growth Platform and Parkside and Sci-Tech Daresbury are invested heavily in five of them. We can add tremendous value to one another and, by extension, to the wider city region economy and I am looking forward to a productive relationship.”

Carolyn Knott, Head of Partnerships and People, Growth Platform – Liverpool City Region Growth Company said:

“We are delighted to welcome Langtree as Growth Platform partners. We look forward to working with them closely across our key growth sectors and inward investment offer, with a particular focus on projects relating to Sci-Tech Daresbury and Parkside. The support of our partners is vital to enable us to put policy into action and realise our mission of making Liverpool City Region a fairer, greener and more inclusive economy for all who live, work and visit here.”

To find out more about partnership contact Carolyn on carolyn.knott@growthplatform.org or find out more here.