SEFTON Mayor Paul Tweed joined developer Priority Sites to officially launch the £14m Vesty Business Park, in Bootle.
The former Vesty factory site now comprises 17 industrial units.
They range in size from 3,000 sq ft to 28,000 sq ft. There are four hybrid units, ranging in size from 3,500 sq ft to 4,000 sq ft.
Priority planned the scheme to be as environmentally friendly as possible.
It has 46 roof- mounted wind turbines along with a landmark 26-metre free-standing turbine.
Together, they will provide 10% of the development’s entire energy supply.
Cllr Tweed said: “Not only will hundreds of jobs be created at the business park, but the green energy will also play a key part in the commercial development helping the environment.
“Sefton Council has played an important role in making this development happen.’’





