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Water and environment sustainability specialists relocate Derby premises

One of Ascot Drive’s most prominent industrial properties has been let to Stonbury, the water and environment sustainability specialists who work with the UK’s water companies and the Environment Agency.

Stonbury have relocated their Derby premises to Unit 5 Sidney Robinson Business Park, Ascot Drive, in a deal facilitated by Salloway Property Consultants.

William Speed, of Salloway Property Consultants, acted on behalf of a private landlord client to secure the new tenant for the 10,000 sq ft industrial unit shortly after the premises became vacant.

William said: “There remains exceptionally high levels of occupier demand for industrial space of this nature – a point proven by the fact that were able to secure such a high-quality tenant within just one week of the property becoming vacant.

“The property, which benefits from excellent visibility and access, will provide Stonbury with the perfect platform for their planned growth locally and I wish them all the best in their new premises.”

Mark Coope, of Stonbury, said: “We are thrilled to be in our new premises and are settling in well already. We have big plans ahead of us and our new premises provides us with the scope and scale to meet these plans and more.

“It was refreshing to deal with William from Salloway Property Consultants and we were extremely happy to be able to take occupation as soon as possible following the previous tenant vacating.”

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