Project:

Kinmel Studios

Overview:

This project will design, build and operate a sustainable boutique film and television studio at Tir Llwyd Enterprise Park, Kinmel Bay. It will also deliver a training academy and incubator units. The studios will provide the industry with high-end, purpose-built state of the art hubs to include sound stages and specialist technical production space and services in North Wales. The aim of the studios is to attract major international productions to the region and service UK productions across the North West.

The project will benefit North Wales by creating employment, introducing new skills and training workshops to support the film industry.  

Ambition North Wales is working with lead sponsor, Stage Fifty Ltd to develop this project.

Lead Sponsor:

Objectives

Additional GVA

Generate up to £50 million net additional GVA

Job Creation

Create up to 200 new jobs for the region

Investment Targets

£6.8m

Growth Deal

£0m

Other Public Sector

£25.2m

Private Sector

£32m

Total Investment

Which stage has the project reached?

Stage01.
Determine the Project context:

The planning phase of the spending proposal. Assessing the strategic context for the project and demonstrating how it provides synergy with other projects within the portfolio.

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Stage02.
Preparing the Strategic Outline Case:

The scoping phase of the project. Making the case for change and identifying the preferred way forward.

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Stage03.
Preparing the Outline Business Case:

The planning phase for the project. Identifying the options that provide value for money, confirming the affordability of the project and determining the arrangements for the successful delivery of the project. 

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Stage04.
Approval of the Outline Business Case:

The Outline Business Case is presented to the North Wales Economic Ambition Board for approval. When approved the procurement phase of the project can begin. 

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Stage05.
Preparing the Full Business Case:

The procurement phase of the project. Recording the findings of the procurement and confirming the management arrangements for the delivery, monitoring and evaluation of the project.  

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Stage06.
Approval of the Full Business Case:

The Full Business Case is presented to the North Wales Economic Ambition Board for approval. When approved the implementation phase of the project can begin. 

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Stage07.
Project Implementation and Monitoring:

The project implementation phase. The Full Business Case is used as a reference point to deliver the project and monitor progress. 

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Stage08.
Project Evaluation:

The post project implementation stage. Evaluating how well the project was delivered and lessons learnt.  The Full Business Case is used to determine the extent the anticipated benefits were delivered and realised.

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Key Members

  • Roger Morris Managing Director, Stage Fifty
  • David Mathews Land and Property Programme Manager