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Introducing the Metcor Group


The development has enhanced the appearance of this Edge of Town Centre location and the Council together with its development partners, Barnfield Construction and Together Housing is looking to promote a mixed use J.V. development of the adjoining Forest Mill complex with a site area extending to approximately 1.9 Acres (0.77Ha) for retail, housing and employment uses. This consortium is also


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currently in the final stages of commissioning an Architectural Competition for the redevelopment of the former Valley Centre Shopping Centre area in Rawtenstall extending to approximately 3.5 Acres (1.42Ha) Interested parties should contact Mr M Forster on 01706 252442 or Gareth Smith on 01282 441300.


The Metcor Group has launched its brand, bringing together over 100 years of experience, providing smarter specialist solutions for the commercial property sector.


Comprising three long-established companies, Metcor Environmental (formerly Metro Mechanical Services), Anglo Pumps, and Aylesford Electrical Contractors, Metcor provides planned preventative maintenance and emergency response services to many FTSE 100 and 250 companies, and iconic UK landmarks, including company headquarters and national museums.


Metcor Group CEO, Nico Gaisman, said: “Our longstanding property and FM clients will be able to benefit from expanded capabilities, including


Petty Commercial can be contacte b.forbes@petty.co.uk CHARTER WALK RED A


sset Managers Addington Capital redevelopment of Burnley’s highl


specialist electrical testing and inspection, commercial plant room remediation, clean water pump solutions, electrical vehicle charger services, and solar panel installation. We believe that this unique offering of specialist, critical, and sustainability-driven services will drive tremendous value for our fast-growing customer base.”


Metcor’s businesses share a decades-long track record of technical specialism, a commitment to driving sustainability and efficiency, and partnerships with the leading UK property and FM companies.


https://metcor.co.uk/ hello@metcor.co.uk tel +44 (0) 20 8310 2000


Shopping Centre. Contractors moved units will be ready from the Spring of Charter Walk is enjoying huge suc


shops empty compared with the natio (National Retail Consortium April 201 about £3m follows further expansion increased their floorspace from 3000 fashion chain Next relocated to a muc their floorspace to circa 20,000 sq.ft. The current scheme will concentr


Square area. Once work is complete, f double in size and other nationally-kn estimated around 50 new jobs will be


Rotorious H


CARLISLE RAILFREIGHT TERMINAL CARLISLE


INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED BY CARLISLE WAREHOUSING LTD


LODGES IN CUMBRIA S


artsop Fold Lakeland Lodges in Cumbria has


been sold to the Chamberlain Family’s Lyon Property Investment. The park attracted interest from all over the UK resulting in a successful sale of a Guid Charles Chamberlain, director of


The very popular rotisserie chicken operator in Peckham is looking for a second restaurant.


They use free to roam chickens reared in Kent, and also have falafel alternatives.


plans are to build on and where possib service and reputation provided by th Fold already has an excellent team of should be seamless. ” Contact: Claudia Cronshaw – Collie Claudia.cronshaw@colliers.com


They serve quarter, half and whole rotisserie chicken. Or a chicken sub, or a chicken salad, or a poke bowl or 8 wings.


• LOCATED BETWEEN THE WELL ESTABLISHED KINGSTOWN INDUSTRIAL ESTATE & PRESTIGIOUS KINGMOOR PARK


• ADJACENT TO M6 J44 THE SITE IS STRATEGICALLY WELL PLACED TO SERVE CUMBRIA & THE BORDERS


• EXCELLENT FACILITIES PROVIDE AN IDEAL TRANS-SHIPMENT BASE FOR LOADIING/UNLOADING GOODS/CONTAINERS FROM ROAD TO RAIL, RAIL TO ROAD & EVEN ROAD TO ROAD.


For Details Contact:


Tel: 01544 318788 Fax: 01544 318165 Website: www.wwlgroup.co.uk H.F. PARSONS • CARLISLE WAREHOUSING LTD


64 6 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MONTHLY 2023


There is a delicious secret spice rub, and sides include coconut rice, purple slaw, and fries.


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The homemade Peckham Punisher hot sauce is famous.


We are looking for a 1,000 sq ft plus site in Dalston, Leyton, Hackney, Clapton, Brixton type locations.


BARNFIELD IMPROVE S


arnfield Construction has now fin pavilion in Nelson for Pendle Coun


began at Bullholme pavilion, Barrowfo demolition of the former pavilion and to the Cricket pitch. Work then starte House Pavilion in Colne. Today the final new pavilion build


But Rotorious are interested to consider any busy footfall locations. Kitchen extract is required, or the ability for it to be installed.


Preference for corners and outside seating.


Please contact Richard Wassell to discuss further.


07971 556041 Richard.wassell@twentyretail.com


school site, Nelson has completed the All three bradstone buildings were


follow a similar design theme includin rooms for players and match officials, toilet/changing room and community The aim of the redevelopment pro


pavilions that are accessible to everyo teams that will use them.


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