Londoners continue to leave the capital for Bristol

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It appears the trend of Londoners moving to Bristol is growing. In 2017, it was reported that London suffered a net loss of 1,030 people to Bristol – or nearly three a day. Published in the Telegraph on January 14, 2020, the pull of Bristol is once again in the news as the capital’s workforce continues the move to Bristol, tempted by the prospect of more affordable housing, diverse job opportunities, and the growing cultural significance of the city. Bristol also has the accolade of recently being named as one of Europe’s top cultural and creative cities in a report by the European Commission.

The trend of Londoners opting to move to the South West is likely to continue as the electrification of Great western lines between Bristol and London will reduce commuter journey times.

Another quality attracting people is that Bristol finds itself is on the front-line in the battle against climate change, with it being recognised as the UK’s greenest city, scoring highly for recycling and air quality.

Many of the reasons above are why we choose Somerset as the location for our Smart Campus, Gravity. Gravity is the blueprint for a smarter, cleaner future. It brings together cutting-edge businesses that will make a difference socially, economically, and environmentally. Somerset’s attraction for businesses and innovation is due to this region being the epicenter for transport, talent and having enormous potential to lead the UK’s push towards meeting net-zero targets. And if that was not enough to whet our appetite, being a short distance from Bristol, recently named “coolest city in Europe”  by National Geographic certainly was.

December 2019 Newsletter

As we enter the final weeks of the year, this moment offers a unique
opportunity to reflect on Gravity’s journey to becoming the UK’s leading Smart
campus.

Gravity is anything but ordinary. By its very nature, it explores the
‘Art of the Possible.’ Already considered to be the UK’s flagship on the
interplay between the technology and the physical campus estate, it will lead
the way in transforming the South West into a Clean Growth Economy. That means
new challenges, new businesses, new opportunities.

In the two years since its inception, many significant milestones have
been achieved. Gravity has been developing at speed, the Link road is on
schedule, the architectural plans are in full swing, and some exciting
companies are looking to Gravity to call home.

Those who have heard me speak lately, will know the Clean Energy is a
driving force for Gravity. We welcomed the news in September that the Climate
Minister promised a much needed major revamp of the 2017 Clean Growth Strategy
that set out how the UK planned to meet the government’s new 2050 net-zero
emission target. But are their actions enough? This month saw the news that
climate change could be irreversible by 2030 as we are using more of the
earth’s resources than it can renew. If we carry on using the earth’s resources
at our current rate of consumption, we’d need 1.7 planets to support the demand
on the earth’s ecosystems.  I find this
incredibly worrying, and even more so, there is a call to arms for industries
to protect our planet and move to zero emissions.

As we move into 2020, the demand for lowing admissions presents a unique
opportunity to use clean technology at Gravity to achieve economic growth and
sustainable development for Somerset and the South West. The immediate
challenge for us and for all stakeholders along the Gravity value chain is to
react fast enough to the change in consumers, technology, and the climate.  As we harness these changes, we believe we
can help The South West to better serve the needs of society and the environment.

Having broken ground on the site-unlocking access road in 2019, we envisage that 2020 will be the year that Gravity becomes the latest edition to the UK’s megaproject map. Whatever the outcome for Thursday, Gravity will continue to drive partnerships between government, academia, private sector & the community.

I hope you have a merry festive season and I look forward to updating
you in the New Year on more of Gravity’s advancements that will benefit the
South West.

Martin Bellamy, Gravity Chairman

Our Progress

Rail Connectivity at Gravity

Tom Curtis – Co-CEO

Pioneering new approaches to sustainable transport are a critical element for all developments, but nowhere more so than at Gravity. Our vision ensures that the majority of freight and passengers will be brought to and from our site by rail. With the major transport links of Bristol deep sea port and the cities of Exeter and Bristol, all within a 45- minute rail journey of the site, our reliance on road transport is significantly reduced.
We have therefore commissioned Network Rail to carry out a full feasibility and design project to assess the deliverability of both freight and passenger terminals on-site, connecting Gravity directly to the mainline. Having rail infrastructure will hugely increase the speed of take-up of space on the site and most importantly, will also broaden the range of occupiers who will be attracted to the site given its national reach. We welcome the support of the HotSW LEP and other partners in working with us to explore this potential.

On time, on track

Paul Lowndes – Programme Director

Gravity reached a milestone in the Summer with the commencement of the Link Road, a 12-month project to connect the site directly to the M5 at junction 23.

We are on track to start construction on site by Summer 2020. The Puriton Junior School noise and pollution monitoring programme remains ongoing and we are delighted with low impact scores to date. We are incredibly proud to be the first real estate private company to receive Growth Deal funding for transport infrastructure by the Heart of the South West LEP Growth Deal Fund.

Our aspirations are to maximise the use of local labour and local businesses, both from the immediate area and the Great South West. We continue to work with local colleagues and universities to build capacity and capability, and to ensure new occupier needs can be met.

Open for business

Gareth John – Senior Business Advisor

As an international inward investment destination, Gravity is now “open for business”. We are working with investors, the board, and through our real estate networks to communicate the Gravity site and its potential to host a new era of clean industrial growth. We are collaborating with the DIT and BEIS to help position the site to national and global investors in Clean Growth sectors and will be enthusiastic about informing trade missions and receiving international visitors to the South West. We will continue to work across the Local, Regional and National Government bodies to identify opportunities to host occupiers and target investment to enable delivery.

Flagship for the Southwest

Claire Pearce – Director – Planning and Economic Development

To realise our ambitions and achieve success, Gravity will be evolving a strategy to implement the planning consent and emerging vision, striving to make improvements to the approach to secure Clean Growth.

We are delighted with the progress on the Sedgemoor Transport Investment Strategy, funded by Gravity through our section 106 obligations, establishing clear priorities for investment until 2050.

Gravity is a ‘game-changer’ in terms of place-shaping and economic development and we are excited about the prospects ahead for new investors and occupiers to diversify and add value to the wider Sedgemoor and Somerset economies.

The team have made a clear statement of intent to host and pioneer sustainable
transport, specifically in a rural context, through a Sustainable Mobility Research and
Innovation Centre, partnering with institutions across the South West on a European funding bid to integrate academic input to the sites transport operations. We are very excited about partnering with the University of the West of England and linking into the Connecting Places Catapult and working with Innovate UK on the future of transport in the South West.

We are committed to ensuring that Gravity will be at the leading edge of sustainable transport providing walking, cycling and public transport options.

Heart of the South West LEP Annual Conference

Our CEO, Martin Bellamy spoke to over 300 delegates at The Heart of the South West LEP Annual Conference.

The overarching themes of the Local Industrial strategy covered during the conference were Clean growth and inclusive growth; ensuring that increased productivity is sustainable and that prosperity benefits the whole of the community.

Gravity is proud to be the first UK project to receive public funds for infrastructure from a local enterprise partnership.

Martin spoke about the incredible opportunities on the horizon, with Gravity well positioned to become a regional catalyst for Clean Growth.

We’re pleased with continued support from the Heart of the South West LEP, which has enabled our journey to progress so rapidly. I was honored to speak to the LEP’s network, I look forward to the next opportunity to update them on our progress

Martin Bellamy

Martin Bellamy: Sedgemoor Business Conference

Our CEO,  Martin Bellamy, will be speaking at the upcoming ‘Well Connected for Growth, organised by Sedgemoor District Council, held on December 6th.

The conference  will be an opportunity to learn about the potential for growth across the region and in particular along the M5 corridor.​

Martin Bellamy will be speaking about the future growth of Gravity and the hopes for it becoming a beacon for the developing clean growth economy in the South West. 

To book tickets for this event click here.

Claire Pearce: Planning for Future Prosperity

Director of Economic Development,  Claire Pearce, will be speaking at the upcoming ‘Planning for Future Prosperity conference organised by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI), held on December 3rd.

The seminar will examine the contribution of planning to meeting the needs of a rapidly changing economy and explore how planning can encourage innovation and sustainable growth in the face of the ‘fourth industrial revolution’.

Claire Pearce will share the lessons which can be learnt from her experience of leading the planning team which thought strategically about the social and economic benefits to the wider community and how this can now be integrated into a positive legacy through ongoing economic transformation via the Gravity project.

To book tickets for this event click here.

Bridgwater Chamber of Commerce

Gravity recognises that local businesses are the backbone of our
economy and are fully committed to the creation of meaningful opportunities for
those businesses so to support the strength and sustainability of the local
economy. As our smart campus progresses, new
opportunities will present themselves to local and regional businesses.

Gravity has continued to receive huge support from the local business community.  This support was evident at the latest Bridgwater Chamber of Commerce event ‘Supply the Supplier’. Where our Programme Director, Paul Lowndes, spoke about the vision for the site and the opportunities for future partnerships with local businesses.

Q&A Drop-in 4th December

Q&A Drop-in 4th December

Want to understand more about work happening at Gravity? Be sure to join us for our Q&A community drop-in session.

Gravity and our appointed contractors, Alun Griffiths are hosting an informative drop-in session on the latest developments of the Link Road and on hand to answer your questions.

37 club – 4th December

 3pm and 7pm

The 37 Club (TA7 8AD)

Please join us – you do not need to register in advance.

A look back at ROF Bridgwater – 13th Nov

Gravity Heritage Event - A look back at ROF 37 Bridgwater - 13th November

Gravity invites the local communities to join us in discovering the rich heritage of the Royal Ordnance Factory.

To remember ROF BridgwaterSedgemoor District Council (SDC) and the South West Heritage Trust (SWHT) are inviting you to share your memories to ensure the legacy lives on.

The South West Heritage Trust is looking to create a living historical record of what life was like working in an industry that played a vital part in the manufacturing of defence materials during the Second World War. The project aims to gather as much information as possible to create a historical record of what life was like for those who lived and worked in this important local industry. ’ They are actively looking for photos and other memorabilia.

At the session you can find out how to be part of this project. You will also hear from Gravity, the new owners of the site and their plans to once again make the former ROF Bridgwater area an integral part of the community.

To register your attendance click here or scan the QR code below.

If you would like any further information on the event, please email SWHT.

A look back at ROF Bridgwater – 9th Nov

Gravity Heritage Event - A look back at ROF 37 Bridgwater - 9th November

Gravity invites the local communities to join us in discovering the rich heritage of the Royal Ordnance Factory.

To remember ROF BridgwaterSedgemoor District Council (SDC) and the South West Heritage Trust (SWHT) are inviting you to share your memories to ensure the legacy lives on.

The South West Heritage Trust is looking to create a living historical record of what life was like working in an industry that played a vital part in the manufacturing of defence materials during the Second World War. The project aims to gather as much information as possible to create a historical record of what life was like for those who lived and worked in this important local industry. ’ They are actively looking for photos and other memorabilia.

At the session you can find out how to be part of this project. You will also hear from Gravity, the new owners of the site and their plans to once again make the former ROF Bridgwater area an integral part of the community.

To register your attendance click here or scan the QR code below.

If you would like any further information on the event, please email SWHT.

Q&A Drop-in 8th August

37 club – 8th August

Gravity and our appointed contractors, Alun Griffiths, hosted a local drop-in session. We were thrilled with the reception we received. Our representative on the ground, Paul Lowndes was answering queries about the access road.

There will be regular drop in sessions as the road progresses, so please watch this space.

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