To let - Bridgend County Borough Council

To let
Retail space
Bridgend Bus Station
Quarella Road
Bridgend
CF31 1JS
Unique retail opportunity
Town centre location (within Bridgend Bus Station)
A1 use
Area: Circa 300 square foot / 28 square meters
Bridgend County Borough Council
Property Services, Ravens Court, Brewery Lane, Bridgend CF31 4AP
Tel: 01656 642700
Fax: 01656 642432
E-mail: [email protected]
Location
Trading times
Bridgend Bus Station is located at the end of
Quarella Road in Bridgend town centre.
Tenant may open according to the landlords
permitted hours.
Tenure
Fees
Leasehold.
The successful applicant will be required to
meet the council’s reasonable costs.
Planning Use
The permitted use is A1. Enquiries regarding
possible A3 use should be directed to the
Local Planning Authority.
Accommodation
The retail space available is situated within
the bus station and has an area circa 300
square feet / 28 square meters.
The ingoing tenant will be responsible the
construction of the unit and the maintenance
of it during the lease term. Including; the
shop structure, fascia, shutters and signage.
Business rates
The unit has not yet been assessed for
rating purposes. Please contact the council’s
Business Rates Department for more
information.
Viewings & enquiries
Viewings and enquires can be made through
Property Services: Leah Roberts
Tel: 01656 642700
E-mail: [email protected]
Tenancy terms
A standard lease agreement contracted
outside section 24-28 of the Landlord and
Tenant Act 1954.
The ingoing tenant will be responsible for
obtaining relevant insurance cover(s).
Tenant responsible for erecting the retail
space and the maintenance of it during
the lease term.
Tenant responsible for payment of all
outgoings associated with the demised
premises.
Rent
Price on application.
Property Services give notice that the particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending
purchasers or lessees and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Details are given without any responsibility,
and any intending purchasers, lessees or third parties should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact,
but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them.