New modern office and workshop spaces are nearing completion at Pembroke Port that offer businesses the chance to be located at the centre of an already bustling dockyard, in this exciting and transformational period of development which will provide additional facilities and services for the growing marine energy industries.

The first of four Grade II listed annexes attached to the historic Sunderland Hangars will be ready for occupation in the Spring, with the final three on track to be completed by the Summer. All the newly developed buildings have names with a special connection to Pembroke Dock’s rich history that were chosen by members of the local community: Catalina House, Falcon House, Erebus House and Oleander House.

First to be completed will be the two-storey office accommodation Oleander House next to the Eastern Hangar. Named after the last ship to be built at the Royal Naval Dockyard in Pembroke Dock, it was one of only six ships in its class. The office accommodation will be spread over two floors totalling 654m², with individual office spaces ranging from 20m² to 56.7m². Contracts are currently being drawn up with a tenant for this property.

Catalina House, a brand new two-storey building next to the Western Sunderland Hangar, will have office and workshop spaces including a central conference room, parking and close proximity to laydown areas, quayside and slipway access. While Erebus House and Falcon House will be refurbished ground floor spaces to the north and west of the Western Hangar. Enquiries are now being welcomed for these three remaining properties.

The redevelopment of the annexes forms part of the wider Swansea Bay City Deal-backed Pembroke Dock Marine project which will deliver the facilities, services and spaces needed for the fast-growing marine renewables industry and low carbon sector.

Commercial Manager at Pembroke Port, Sharon Adams, is excited about the progress of the works commenting “It’s fantastic to see these new buildings nearing completion. They will provide businesses with a modern environment within an historic port that’s at the heart of Pembrokeshire’s renewable energy transition. I’d encourage anyone who is interested in these facilities to get in touch and find out more.”

The Hangar Annexes development is part of the Swansea Bay City Deal-backed Pembroke Dock Marine project which is funded by the UK Government, Welsh Government and through the public and private sectors. It is also part funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Welsh Government.

To enquire about the annexes please contact Sharon Adams, Commercial Manager, on Sharon.adams@mhpa.co.uk or 01646 696631. To read more about the developments and download a brochure visit www.pembrokeport.com/properties

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Photo caption: Catalina House is a brand new two-storey building next to the Western Sunderland Hangar.

 

Notes to Editors:

Port of Milford Haven

The Port of Milford Haven is the UK’s top energy port and Wales’ busiest port handling around 20% of Britain’s seaborne trade in oil and gas.  It is widely recognised in the industry as the energy capital of the UK.

The Port, along with the cluster of energy-related businesses along the Waterway, is a key driver of economic activity in Pembrokeshire, attracting inward investment and supporting over 4,000 jobs.

The Port of Milford Haven also owns and operates Pembroke Port and Milford Waterfront.  Activities such as cargo handling, ferry operations, fish landing and cruise calls as well as a first class marina are spread across these two sites. 

One of the most prominent on the West Coast, the Port is in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the only Coastal National Park in Great Britain. It is marked as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and has many areas designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

The Port of Milford Haven is a trust port – an independent, commercially run organisation that has statutory responsibilities governed by its Acts, to maintain and improve navigation and the provision of Port and Harbour services and facilities.  Additionally, the Port provides significant financial and in-kind support to a wide variety of local causes.  All profits are retained within the business to fund these objectives. 

For further information, visit www.mhpa.co.uk or contact:

Anna Malloy
Port of Milford Haven
01646 696100
anna.malloy@mhpa.co.uk 

 

Gofodau gweithio newydd, modern ar gael ym Mhorthladd Penfro, y porth i'r chwyldro ynni gwyrdd

Mae gofodau swyddfa a gweithdai modern newydd bron yn barod ym Mhorthladd Penfro sy'n cynnig cyfle i fusnesau gael eu lleoli yng nghanol iard ddociau sydd eisoes yn prysuro, yn y cyfnod datblygu cyffrous a thrawsnewidiol hwn a fydd yn darparu cyfleusterau a gwasanaethau ychwanegol ar gyfer y diwydiannau ynni morol sy'n datblygu.

Bydd y cyntaf o bedwar anecs rhestredig Gradd II sy’n sownd i’r Awyrendai Sunderland hanesyddol yn barod i'w ddefnyddio yn y Gwanwyn, gyda'r tri olaf yn barod erbyn yr Haf. Mae gan bob adeilad sydd newydd ei ddatblygu enw sydd â chysylltiad arbennig â hanes cyfoethog Doc Penfro ac fe’u dewiswyd gan aelodau o'r gymuned leol: Tŷ Catalina, Tŷ Falcon, Tŷ Erebus a Thŷ Oleander.

Yr anecs cyntaf i'w gwblhau fydd y swyddfa ddeulawr yn Nhŷ Oleander ger yr Awyrendy Dwyreiniol. Wedi'i enwi ar ôl y llong olaf i gael ei hadeiladu yn Noc y Llynges Frenhinol yn Noc Penfro, roedd yn un o ddim ond chwe llong o’i bath. Bydd dau lawr yn y swyddfa, gyda chyfanswm o 654m², gyda swyddfeydd unigol yn amrywio o 20m² i 56.7m². Mae contractau'n cael eu llunio gyda thenant ar gyfer yr eiddo hwn ar hyn o bryd.

Bydd gan Dŷ Catalina, adeilad newydd sbon ger Awyrendy Gorllewinol Sunderland, ofodau swyddfa a gweithdai gan gynnwys ystafell gynadledda ganolog, lle parcio ac mae’n agos at fannau cadw cychod, ger y cei a mynediad at lithrfa. Bydd Tŷ Erebus a Thŷ Falcon yn ofodau llawr isaf wedi’u hadnewyddu i'r gogledd ac i'r gorllewin o Awyrendy’r Dwyreiniol. Croesewir ymholiadau pellach ar gyfer y tri eiddo arall.

Mae'r gwaith o ailddatblygu'r anecsau  yn  rhan o Fargen Ddinesig Bae Abertawe a gefnogir gan brosiect Morol Doc Penfro a fydd yn darparu'r cyfleusterau, y gwasanaethau a’r mannau sydd eu hangen ar gyfer y diwydiant ynni adnewyddadwy morol sy'n tyfu'n gyflym, a'r sector carbon isel.

Mae'r Rheolwr Masnachol ym Mhorthladd Penfro, Sharon Adams, wedi cyffroi gyda datblygiad y gwaith, gan ddweud: "Mae'n wych gweld yr adeiladau newydd hyn bron â chael eu cwblhau. Byddan nhw'n darparu amgylchedd modern i fusnesau o fewn porthladd hanesyddol sydd wrth galon cyfnod pontio i ynni adnewyddadwy Sir Benfro. Byddwn yn annog unrhyw un sydd â diddordeb yn y cyfleusterau hyn i gysylltu i gael rhagor o wybodaeth."

Mae datblygiad Anecsau’r Awyrendai yn rhan o brosiect Morol Doc Penfro a gefnogir gan Fargen Ddinesig Bae Abertawe ac a ariennir gan Lywodraeth y DU, Llywodraeth Cymru a thrwy’r sectorau cyhoeddus a phreifat. Mae hefyd yn cael ei ariannu'n rhannol gan Gronfa Datblygu Rhanbarthol Ewrop drwy Lywodraeth Cymru.

I holi am yr anecsau hyn, cysylltwch â Sharon Adams, Rheolwr Masnachol, Sharon.adams@mhpa.co.uk neu 01646 696631. I ddarllen rhagor am y datblygiadau a lawrlwytho llyfryn ewch i www.pembrokeport.com/properties

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Ffoto: Mae Tŷ Catalina yn adeilad deulawr newydd sbon wrth ymyl Awyrendy Gorllewinol Sunderland.