Catalyst Bicester will provide new workspace in response to demand from technology, advanced manufacturing & high-performance engineering companies and create up to 1,750 new jobs, while helping to reduce out-commuting from the town, in accordance with the aspirations of the Cherwell Local Plan.
The plans, submitted to Cherwell District Council, are for a range of stand-alone hybrid technology buildings totaling 290,000 sq ft (27,000 sq m) alongside a new health and racquets club, within 25 acres of landscaped grounds that will also include an ecological wetland reserve. If approved, the plans include the closure and removal of Wendlebury Poultry Farm.
The location
Located to Bicester’s south, off the A41 adjacent to Bicester Avenue retail centre and under two miles from J9 M40, Catalyst Bicester will be a fast-growing, sustainable location due to its proximity to housing, transport links and infrastructure, vibrant and diverse economy, leisure, and shopping.
The community & connectivity
The health club will be operated by Europe’s leading fitness and racquets provider, David Lloyd Leisure and will include a state-of-the-art gym, the latest group exercise classes, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, alongside its renowned racquets courts.
Occupiers of Catalyst Bicester will be able to use the new adjacent Holiday Inn Express for overnight accommodation plus meeting rooms, conference facilities and dining. Catalyst Bicester will have walking and cycling connectivity to the nearby retail parks and town centre. It will support the need to reduce the number of residents travelling outside the district for work while being entirely accessible to visitors.
The environment & sustainability
Catalyst Bicester will include sensitive tree planting, soft landscaping and an ecological wetland area, complete with seating areas for quiet reflection, outdoor meetings, walking or running. Once complete, the ecological wetland area will be transferred to and managed by Banbury Ornithological Society which has been part of the planning process.
The new buildings will incorporate sustainable construction techniques and be rated by the globally recognised sustainability assessment method to be BREEAM “Very Good”.
The workspace
Our plans are in response to the rapidly expanding knowledge and technology sector. Buildings will typically be two storey in scale to include offices, laboratories, R&D, high tech and manufacturing space. At this stage, it is anticipated that individual buildings will range from 10,000 sq ft to 30,000 sq ft (929 sq m to 2,787 sq m). However, larger occupier building requirements for circa 100,000 sq ft (9,290 sq m) could be accommodated.
In summary
We believe these plans are game-changing for Bicester, creating a mixed business community within The Oxford-Cambridge Arc. We have worked with existing high-tech businesses in the area to understand their needs. The proposals have been designed to ensure we accommodate both current Bicester occupiers and new knowledge-based companies to the area to provide a place to grow. The proposals accord with the Cherwell Local Plan and Catalyst Bicester will be the first development of its kind in the town.
We are committed to continuing our investment in Bicester, in what we will be our fourth major project in the town, through responsible and sustainable development. We are supporting Cherwell District Council’s vision for this land by providing exceptional employment space for the knowledge economy, set in a high-quality business community alongside the new David Lloyd Club that will benefit residents and future economy.
We believe Bicester offers a strong, well-connected location, a ready-made workforce and significant combined rent and business rates savings compared to similar south east buildings. We will provide a desirable environment and well-designed buildings so exciting and new companies can thrive within The Arc.
For more information download this project brochure or contact us directly