Private sector interest and involvement in the regeneration of Holyhead is essential if the strategy is to succeed. The main private sector partners in the regeneration of the town are summarized below :-
Holyhead & District Chamber of Commerce
The need for a local business organization was identified at the outset, and thanks to the efforts of key individuals, an active body has now been created to represent local business interests, set up as a not-for-profit limited company. Having been launched in late 2003, it now has around 100 fee-paying members and a part-time co-ordinator. The Chamber's Executive Committee meets weekly, usually on a Tuesday morning at Ty Cyfle. Contact & information: Ann Kennedy, Tel: 01407 765914
Business on Anglesey (BOA)
This organization was also recently established to represent business interests across the county. They have a number of members from the Holyhead area and have received a presentation on Holyhead regeneration activities.
Website:www.businessonanglesey.com
Federation of Small Businesses (FSB)
This is a large UK-wide organization for small businesses which has a number of members from the Holyhead area. The FSB organiser for Anglesey is involved in some Holyhead regeneration activities.
Stena Ports Ltd & Stena Line Ltd
Stena are a major Anglesey employer and property portfolio holders based in Holyhead, and are part of an international business group based in Sweden. They are the Holyhead Port Authority as well as being a ferry operator.
Stena have recently relocated several of their UK-wide services to Holyhead. These include: a new 50-person call-centre dealing with UK/Ireland ferry bookings, Stena UK fleet management staff, and Stena IT services for UK ports and ships.
Stena have been/are involved in assisting a number of regeneration projects in the town, including sponsorship of regeneration staff costs, Holyhead tourism marketing schemes and chamber activities. www.stenaline.co.uk & www.stena.com
Anglesey Aluminium Metal Ltd

Anglesey Aluminium are Holyhead's other major employer. They have been / are involved in the Ty Mawr site development and Rail Depot relocation and in assisting several small local projects and groups. The company are partners in the Socio-Economic Impact Study for the Wylfa closure. The Executive Summary can be downloaded below.
Anglesey Aluminium's website can be found here
Holyhead Boatyard
The company have been/are involved in sponsoring the cost of local regeneration staff and in providing senior staff time to assist in the regeneration of the town. www.holyhead.co.uk