Morgan Sindall plc
27 November 2008
Muse Developments to deliver £350m Swindon town centre scheme -
one of the largest in the South West
Morgan Sindall plc, the construction and regeneration group, announces today that Muse Developments, its urban regeneration business, has signed an agreement with a public sector consortium comprising English Partnerships, South West of England Regional Development Agency and Swindon Borough Council to deliver a £350 million mixed-use development which will regenerate the heart of Swindon. It is one of the largest regeneration schemes ever in the South West.
Union Square will be a flagship regeneration project for the town centre, providing up to 160,000 sq m of high-quality office space and homes, 25 per cent of which will be affordable. It will also help to regenerate the town's leisure facilities, providing new shops, restaurants, cafés and a new hotel. In addition, Union Square will include a range of new facilities to improve visitor's experience of Swindon, such as attractive open public spaces, an improved bus interchange, new facilities for the local Primary Care Trust, and a new multi-storey car park.
The New Swindon Company, established in 2002 and funded by the consortium, has co-ordinated the consortium's interests in the project.
Work on the project is scheduled to start in 2010 and is expected to take 10 years.
Paul Smith, Chief Executive of Morgan Sindall plc, said:
'Urban regeneration has a key role to play in the future success of our business. Muse Developments is a market leader in the provision of mixed-use, urban regeneration projects and this agreement, which is for one of the largest ever urban regeneration schemes in the South West, is testament to our ability to deliver such projects.'
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ENQUIRIES:
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Morgan Sindall plc
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Tel: 020 7307 9200
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Paul Smith, Chief Executive
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David Mulligan, Finance Director
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Blythe Weigh Communications
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Tel: 020 7138 3204
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Tim Blythe
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Mobile: 07816 924626
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Paul Weigh
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Mobile: 07989 129658
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