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Oil and gas trade boom for Angus

Oil and gas trade boom for Angus

North Angus is starting to take oil and gas business away from its Aberdeen heartland, it has been claimed.

Angus Council economic development officer Mark McGee said the county’s economy is bucking the economic downturn thanks to renewed growth from the sector and the burgeoning offshore renewables industry.

Plans for business parks in Arbroath and Carnoustie, coupled with ongoing development at Brechin Business Park and Orchardbank in Forfar, are further cementing Angus’ status as an area on the up.

In a report produced for the council, Mr McGee said: “Many companies are looking here rather than Aberdeen because of the availability and competitive cost of land, the quality of our labour force, the good transport links and the high quality of life we enjoy.

“However, while it’s important to get international and foreign investment, the area was built on the strengths of its local population and we are keen to see more local companies with ambitions to grow and expand.

“The wider market is aware of the business benefits of being located in Angus and we have recently witnessed national and local companies migrating from Aberdeen into North Angus, and national companies from England making us their first Scottish location.

“There is increasing demand for plots on Brechin Business Park and Orchardbank in Forfar is also growing, with KFC and a Marston’s pub setting up this year.”

As well as oil and gas, the council’s economic development team is focusing on the engineering, tourism, agricultural and construction sectors, supporting inquiries for property, business advice and funding.

The team also helps with requests from national companies looking to set up in the area.

The council has developed a large commercial property portfolio, and has more than 100 high-quality and affordable offices, workshops and industrial units, as well as a number of business parks to attract larger companies.

Adrian Blackburn, acquisitions manager for Marston’s Inns and Taverns, said: “Marston’s are pleased to be investing in Forfar. Our family-friendly rotisserie pub restaurant aims to serve the daily needs of the local residents of Angus and the growing business park alike.”