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Introductions

Learn about C. Walton Ltd.'s activities at the Bruntingthorpe site, including events, aviation, and BIAS services. Explore the site's history, current operations, and planned future developments.

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Introductions

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  1. Introductions Paul Atkin General Manager Business Development Dave Walton Managing Director

  2. Presentation Overview

  3. The Bruntingthorpe Site • Family owned company • 680 acre site • 2 miles from end to end • In excess of 850 people employed • Very high security site • High growth company

  4. C.Walton Ltd – Our Activities Proving Ground Events Aviation B.I.A.S.

  5. The Proving Ground Product launches Rough Terrain Centre Vehicle testing Steering pad Support buildings • Events Motorway simulation 4X4 facility Durability features Driver training Rough asphalt section

  6. C.Walton Ltd – Our Activities Proving Ground Events Aviation B.I.A.S.

  7. Events Outdoor Events • External exhibitions • Families days • Ride and drive events • Car launches • Car meets • Filming Indoor Events • Exhibitions • Product launches • Conferences/seminars • Gala and award dinners • Filming • Asian weddings • Fashion shows • Sports events such as boxing evenings, darts competitions, e-gaming events • EVENTS • Corporate Hospitality • 18 types of activities • Includes Ariel Atoms, Supercars, Westfields, HGV’s, bendy buses, Landrover 4x4’s, karts, Ariel Atoms, race prepared Corsa VXR’s and VW Lupos, Hovercrafts, archery, shooting, segways and falconry

  8. C.Walton Ltd – Our Activities Proving Ground Events Aviation B.I.A.S.

  9. Aviation • Long and established use for aviation • Aircraft museum open on Sundays and two Open Days per year • Aircraft storage, maintenance, stripping and recycling (via 3rd party) • First site in UK to be granted full permit (fully compliant with environmental legislation) to land and strip aircraft (early 2012)

  10. C.Walton Ltd – Our Activities Proving Ground Events Aviation B.I.A.S.

  11. ‘One stop shop’ Vehicle storage (up to 25,000 at Bruntingthorpe) New vehicle preparation Body and mechanical refurbishment of new and used vehicles Vehicle remarketing (controlled disposal of fleet and leased vehicles) Expertise across a full selection of vehicles including cars, LCV, HGV and plant Operate the most technologically advanced refurbishment centres in the UK, currently refurbishing 3,000 cars/week! Grown from a single site to now managing multiple centres of excellence in whole life vehicle management B.I.A.S.

  12. Car Storage since 1987- Multiple Permissions • Currently storing approx. 25,000 vehicles on site at Bruntingthorpe, processing over 200,000 vehicles per year and repainting approx. 2,500-3,000 vehicles per week • Also using space at Long Bennington (Nottinghamshire) for car storage (shared with others) • Ex RAF Wyton in Cambridgeshire will be also on line by October 2019 • Currently over 850 people employed on Bruntingthorpe site • Transporter Movements are important to sustaining employment on site – must be managed Planning for the Future of BPG

  13. Stage 1: Introduction of Operational Plan • Historic Condition from 1998 stipulates a maximum of 200 transporters per week and a max of 45/day • Condition doesn’t cover whole site; not fit for purpose • Currently averaging at approx. 85, with peaks of 120 per day • Operational Plan proposed to include: • Agreed hours of operation and security • Agreed new vehicle number limitations • A transporter routing agreement • An agreed complaints/disciplinary procedure

  14. Routing Agreement Complaints Procedure

  15. Stage 2: Additional car storage, cessation of proving ground use for test and development at weekends, removal of aircraft recycling activities and offsite highway works to Bath Lane A5199 junction • Application 2: The second planning application will: • reduce the extent of proving and testing • cease proving and testing use on weekends and bank holidays • cease aircraft recycling activities • increase in transporter movements by 50% on Operational Plan and; • upgrades to the A5199/Bath Lane junction • Discussions on going with Highways Authority re both the potential roundabout and funds for villages for local road improvements • Circa £3m investment funded by the operator

  16. Questions?

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