Fun and games as businesses ‘go for gold’ at Lock 50 Business Centre
A trio of businesses have moved into the Lock 50 Business Centre in Rochdale including an international toy and sport company that is set to produce the running track for the 2012 Olympics.
Outdoor toy manufacturer Mondo UK , a subsidiary of Italy based Mondo International, has taken a 540 sq ft office suite where staff will deal with sales and admin for both the toy and athletic divisions.
The company, which produces colourful play balls and space hoppers, employs 1,500 people world-wide and first launched in 1948. It has grown from a small craft business into a multi-national group and now also produces flooring, manufacturing the last nine Olympics Games’ running tracks and has the won the contract for 2012.
Joining Mondo at the canal-side business centre off Oldham Road, is international support services and construction company, Carillion, recently appointed as selected bidder to work in partnership with Rochdale Borough Council to deliver their £196 million Building Schools for the Future programme.
Under the inspiredspaces brand, Carillion has taken 1,500 sq ft of office space to house a special team that will head up the schools project that will deliver 14 new or refurbished schools and colleges over a four-year period, with work due to start in January 2010..
Specialist employment services provider Remploy has also taken a 759 sq ft unit, where staff will deliver the Government’s Flexible New Deal programme, supporting long term unemployed people back into work in association with Serco.
The £1.8 million business centre, managed by North Manchester Enterprise Group Limited, was launched in 2008. The project was led by Rochdale Borough Council with the construction of the three storey building managed by Pennine Land, the development arm of the Rochdale Development Agency. It was funded by Rochdale Borough Council, SRB5, the North West Regional Development Agency and the European Regional Development Fund.
Cabinet Member for Regeneration at Rochdale Borough Council, Councillor Mohammad Sharif said: “It is wonderful to see such a diverse mix of organisations looking to expand their services and choosing Lock 50 and Rochdale. The centre is nearly fully occupied and offers a great location for office based businesses, close to the train station and our future Metrolink stop.”
Debby Turner, Office Manager for Mondo UK in Rochdale said: “We are really pleased to have set up a new office in Rochdale; we were impressed with the facilities and the location is easy to get to. We’ll be dealing with national sales for our toy and sports division.”
The 12,000sq ft site, managed by North Manchester Enterprise Group, provides quality, flexible office accommodation from 381 sq ft at economic rents. The managed service includes telephone answering and secretarial services, parking facilities and a conference room.
For further information about lettings or room hire contact Trudie Unsworth Centre Administrator on 01706 751150 or view details at www.bbvonline.net/property. |