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Company relocates to Wallsend Business Park



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Published Date:
07 January 2009
A CRANE company has signed a five-year lease to relocate their industrial operations to Oceana Business Park in Wallsend.
The Crane Hire and Demolition Company Bill Armstrong (Cranes) Ltd are moving from their old home at the AMEC Yard, where they have spent the last eight years.

The company can name Miller Homes and Dunelm Homes amongst a strong list of regular clients. Bill Armstrong (Cranes) Ltd last year reported an impressive £1.5m turnover.

Bill Armstrong said: "Oceana Business Park is an ideal location for us to move our business operations, as we work with a number of clients on the banks of the River Tyne and, we feel Oceana is the right place to fulfill our vision as a forward thinking company.

"Most of our long term clients go from being customers to becoming friends. All of our business is generated through word of mouth and I feel this level of recommendation comes from being able to deliver a no nonsense service."

Tony Mann, managing director of Oceana Group Holdings, said: "Oceana Business Park is finishing 2008 in the same vein we intend to start 2009 with a flourish."

Oceana Group Holdings has pumped over £2.5m of investment into Oceana Business Park since acquiring the site over two years ago.

The site currently houses 23 companies from a wide selection of backgrounds including: asbestos removal, care in the community, crane hire, engineering, highways maintenance, PR services, property management, radiator manufacturing, scaffolding, ship designers, steel fabrication, welding andwholesalers.

Tony Mann added: "We are adapting to the needs of companies from every corner of the north east business community and in the case of Bill Armstrong (Cranes) Ltd, we are becoming the new home to one of the area's most consistent and reputable 'old school' industrial businesses.

"My ultimate desire is to bring the north east back to its former glory days; as I hope to never see the day, when the region's industrial heritage dies, and is forgotten forever."

Oceana Business Park is currently offering leases from between three months to ten years (and beyond); and with over 200 free parking spaces and being only fifteen minutes from Newcastle City centre the park occupies a prime business location.

For prospective businesses interested in gaining further information about short and long term leases available at Oceana Business Park please contact (0191) 2636777.

Alternatively people can email l.mitchell@oceanagroupholdings.com

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  • Last Updated: 07 January 2009 3:03 PM
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