Wales hosts a wealth of easily accessed business advantages. On the doorstep of Parc Felindre are compelling reasons why doing business in Wales makes good business sense.
The Severn Bridge has been toll free for a couple of years now which means commuters’ pay packets are richer by over £1,000 per annum and its simpler and cheaper to travel to and from Wales.1
The 3.15 million population offers a highly qualified, skilled and educated workforce. Recent statistics show that 31.5% of residents aged 16 or over in Wales reported to be qualified to Higher National Certificate, Higher National Diploma, Bachelor's degree or post-graduate qualifications.2
Businesses that come to Wales can readily reach the UK market, with its population of 66.8 million people. The relationship between Wales and England is shared by history, culture, language, sports, religion and food. Mutually supportive and beneficial links are offered to develop and grow business enterprise both ways across the bridge.
By bridging new business in Wales, you can enjoy distinct advantages. that are
- educational bridges to skilled educated workforce,superb local schools, universities and colleges
- financial bridges to cost efficient business overheads, financial support for business, funding network
- geographic bridge to convenient transport, and access to markets
- relationship bridges to a personal response to business with clear lines of communication with Government, (see minister below), close relationships with international partners, in Europe and further afield.
- strategic bridges between academics and business offering technical and scientific expertise and access to laboratories and specialist workshops
- technical bridges to high tech engineering, new advances in products, services, research and development form aeroplane wings to AI3
Andrew Gwatkin
Director International Relations and Trade
+44 (0) 3000 6 03000
Swansea is home to the University of Swansea which creates 5,000 graduates a year and was named the 'Welsh University of the Year' by the Times Good University Guide. Its students will be joining a world-class research institution with grand ambitions.4
Parc Felindre is located adjacent to Swansea, the second-largest city of Wales, a scenic coastal city. It is a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Swansea (Welsh: Dinas a Sir Abertawe).5
Transport is cost effective and efficient offering four ways to get to Parc Felindre by road, rail, air or sea. An even greater advantage for motorists, delivery services or business travellers it is right on the M4 at Junction 46, and on site parking make it a desirable business location. The transport network also offers convenient ways of delivering your goods out to the U.K. and overseas.6
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References
1welshbusinessnews.co.uk
2Education in Wales (Census 2021) [HTML] | GOV.WALES
https://wonkhe.com/blogs/future-skills-for-wales/
https://www.studyin-uk.com/study-guide/the-best-universities-wales/
3https://tradeandinvest.wales/doing-business-wales?
4https://www.studyin-uk.com/study-guide/the-best-universities-wales/
5https://www.rome2rio.com/s/Gloucester/Swansea
6https://parcfelindre.co.uk/en/about/location-map
Photographs courtesy of
https://welshbusinessnews.co.uk/news/welsh-business-leaders-welcome-toll-free-m4-severn-bridges/
Swansea council image of Swansea
image of Trade and Industry Director
https://tradeandinvest.wales/