Print company, Telford Reprographics, has moved to brand-new premises at Access442, Hadley Park in Telford, to allow it to grow.
Trusted locally, nationally and internationally for the high standard of their products for more than 25 years, the company's new 6,124 ft² unit will house their specialist team of eight alongside the latest design and print technology.
Alex Llewellyn, managing director, said: “This move has been a really exciting one for us. After celebrating 25 years of trading with customers who had been with us from the very beginning, we felt it was the right time to upscale. We had outgrown our original premises which were purpose-built and just a short distance from Access442, so this move is an exciting and progressive development for us.
“Our fast turnaround times paired with a high level of inhouse expertise, ensures the very best customer experience. Our new workspace will allow us to not only continue that but to improve and grow.”
The five-acre site at Hadley Park in Telford was acquired by Morris Property from the Home and Communities Agency and Telford & Wrekin Council. It has prominent frontage onto the A442 and once complete, will feature 26 units ranging in size from 1,548 ft² to 15,060 ft².
Liz Lowe, head of estates at Morris Property, said: “We’re excited to welcome Alex and his team to Access442. This is an excellent location with its proximity to the M54 motorway and Telford Reprographics are a great business to kick-start the site.”
Work started on this new, £4.5m office and industrial park in July 2019. Morris Property has built several projects in Telford on behalf of Telford & Wrekin Council and this continued partnership is helping to attract further investment and create jobs in the area.
Pictured: Alex Llewellyn (managing director Telford Reprographics) and Liz Lowe (head of estates at Morris Property)
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