Investment at Yorkshire attraction set to bolster business

A £1.4m development at a Yorkshire tourist attraction is to create 35 new jobs.

Cannon Hall Farm  has  secured a £1m finance facility from HSBC to support  the project, which will create a new indoor play area, 300-seater restaurant  and  classrooms.

Construction  on  the  800-capacity  indoor play area and classroom facility is due to start in April and will be complete by October. It is expected the new developments will create 35 new jobs at the farm, bringing total employee numbers up to 185.

The  move  is  designed to attract more visitors to the Barnsley-based farm during  the  colder  winter  and  spring  months  and during periods of wet weather.  The  attraction,  which has a children’s farm, farm shop, gift shop,  delicatessen,  tea room and adventure playground, currently receives 290,000 visitors a year and the company is expecting this number to rise to 420,000.

Cannon Hall Farm has  switched  its  full  business  banking  to  HSBC’s South Yorkshire  Commercial team in a deal led by senior commercial manager Chris Alsop. The £1m funding for the new development has been supported by a  £280,000 grant from the Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership’s Business  Growth Programme, which is supported by the Government’s Regional Growth  Fund,  taking the farm’s total investment to over £3m pounds in the past two years.

The  indoor play area will feature a farm theme throughout and play  apparatus,  whilst  the  classrooms will be used to teach school children about food production from field to fork.

Cannon  Hall Farm is a family managed business that was acquired by Charles Nicholson  in  1958.  The business is now run by Charles’ son Roger and his sons   Richard,  Robert  and  David.  The  family  diversified  the  farm’s activities  in  the  1980s, opening a tearoom in 1981 and the farm as it is today  in 1989.  The farm raises livestock, sheep, cattle and pigs. Fodder crops  such  as grass, kale, fodder beat and whole-crop silage are produced to feed the animals.

Managing  director,  Robert  Nicholson, said: “The farm is already one of the top  tourist  attractions  in  Yorkshire  and  this  move  is  designed  to weatherproof the attraction. We want people to come to Cannon Hall Farm and know  that  there  will  be  something for them to do whatever the weather. Obviously our key months are from March to October and this investment will help to attract customers during the traditionally quieter months.

“HSBC’s support of the project has been excellent; Chris and his team have recognised we are a profitable and long-established business that is trying to help the local economy by creating new jobs.”

Chris  Alsop added: “Cannon Hall Farm attracts visitors from all over the UK and these new facilities will be yet another  reason  to  make the trip to the farm. We are delighted to welcome this well-known family business to HSBC.”

Roger  Marsh,  chair  of the Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership outlined  why  the  LEP  has  supported  this  project. He said: “By  investing  in businesses  such  as  Canon  Hall  Farm, the Leeds City Region LEP not only facilitates  growth  for the business, creating new jobs and opportunities, but it also has a vital impact on the economy of the local area.

“I am delighted that through support from the LEP, this project has created 35  new  jobs  in  Barnsley  and  will continue to be an attractive visitor destination for those in and around the Leeds City Region.”

 

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