Monday, August 18, 2025

Clumber Consultancy expands into larger office space

Clumber Consultancy, the redundancy and pensions specialist, has expanded into a larger office within Edwinstowe House to support its growing team and client base.

The move, completed this month, sees the firm take on more space in its long-term home, allowing for improved collaboration, client meetings, and future recruitment.

Darren Toms, director at Clumber Consultancy, said: “It’s not a huge leap geographically – but it’s a big step forward for the business. We’re still in the fantastic Edwinstowe House, just with more space to work, meet and grow. It reflects where we are as a team and where we’re heading.”

The expansion follows a period of sustained growth for Clumber, including the recent promotions of Emily Bainbridge and Ella Freeston, who stepped into senior roles earlier this year as part of the firm’s internal development strategy.

Darren continued: “We’ve built a reputation for supporting businesses through challenging times with honesty and empathy. That work is resonating – and demand is growing. This move gives us the capacity to keep delivering the service we’re known for, while also creating room for the next chapter.”

Clumber’s office expansion supports its ongoing investment in people, systems and professional partnerships across the UK, with further developments planned for the year ahead.

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