Location
Overview
Lingfield Point is at the very hub of the transport network for the North East. Located on a hub that connects the A1 North/South and A66 East/West networks, accessibility to the region’s other major towns, including Newcastle and Middlesbrough and to the rest of the UK is excellent. The business park is at the very hub of the transport network for the North East and can offer worldwide connections, thanks to the international airport – only 10 minutes away.
London is only two and a half hours away, Edinburgh just over 2 hours and York/Newcastle both just 30 minutes by train making Darlington one of the most accessible towns in the country.
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Maps & Travel Links
Lingfield Point is located off McMullen Road, 2 miles east of Darlington town centre. The site is located just 1 mile from the A66 which links to junction 57 of the A1 South and a couple of miles from the A167 which links to junction 59 of the A1 North. To access further information on travel by rail or air, please click the following links:
Durham and Tees Valley Airport:
www.durhamteesvalleyairport.com
Airport Information Desk:
01325 332811
National Rail Enquiries:
www.thetrainline.com
08457 484950
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Darlington & Region Overview
Darlington is a key administrative and commercial centre with a mixed economy providing a range of job opportunities, from owner-managed businesses to large nationally and internationally renowned companies.
The town has a highly trained workforce which has helped attract a number of major organisations including Capita, Four Seasons Health Care, Orange, Amec and Skanska. Approximately 79%25 of people work in the service industry and the current working age population within 30 minutes drive of Darlington is 1,059,700.
The Tees Valley region benefits from low operating costs, a skilled and readily accessible pool of labour, a fast and efficient logistics network and very competitive financial incentives. The past 15 years has seen a shift from the manufacturing sector to the service sector, and this sector continues to provide most new jobs in the local economy.
Darlington is perfectly situated on the East Coast Main Line linking London to Edinburgh. London is only two and a half hours away, Edinburgh 2 hours away and York/Newcastle both just 30 minutes by train making Darlington one of the most accessible towns in the country.
Darlington is at the very hub of the transport network for the North East and can offer worldwide connections, thanks to the international airport nearby - one of the fastest growing airports in the UK. The airport itself is only 5 minutes away from Lingfield Point and offers a wide range of routes and connections for both business and tourism alike.
For more information on Darlington and the Tees Valley Region, please visit www.darlington.gov.uk
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