Saturday, May 31, 2025

Buxton Training secures 2,868 sq ft facility

Buxton Training Enterprises, a training provider supporting students primarily in Years 9 to 11, has expanded its operations with the acquisition of a new facility in Arnold, Nottingham.

The company has moved into Unit 2 Catton Road, a refurbished industrial warehouse located adjacent to its existing premises at Unit 4 Catton Road. This strategic expansion will enable Buxton Training Enterprises to increase its capacity and enhance its service offering to young learners across the region.

Known for delivering vital vocational and skills-based training, Buxton Training Enterprises plays a key role in bridging the gap between mainstream education and future employment for young people. The new facility will support the company’s continued growth and commitment to providing high-quality, hands-on learning opportunities.

The property deal was completed by Alicia Lewis, surveyor at NG Chartered Surveyors.

Alicia said: “We’re proud to have helped Buxton Training Enterprises secure a facility that supports their important mission. Their expansion into 2 Catton Road is a great example of how the right space can help a growing organisation scale its impact in the community.

“This was the first viewing we carried out at 2 Catton Road and the property went under offer in record time. The deal was completed in just one week to ensure a quick turnaround for the Buxton Training team.”

Richard Harpham, director at Buxton Training Enterprises, said: “This move marks an exciting new chapter for Buxton Training. With this additional space, we can extend our reach and invest further in our students’ futures.

“We’re deeply committed to providing an environment where young people can thrive through tailored, practical education – and this new facility allows us to do just that.”

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