YORKSHIRE BUSINESSES EXPAND AT HOWLEY PARK ESTATE

Two Yorkshire businesses have expanded their operations at Howley Park Estate in Morley, taking more than 17,000 sq ft of industrial space at the Logistics Hub development. Total Resource (UK) Limited has taken 8,586 sq ft at Unit 7, relocating from its previous Leeds depot. The company supplies traffic management and maintenance equipment across the UK and will use the premises as a combined storage, servicing and office facility. Thermo King UK Limited has relocated from South Kirkby to Unit 6, comprising 8,488 sq ft. The business specialises in the servicing and maintenance of refrigerated units for commercial vehicles and has fitted out the unit to provide workshop space, secure parking and improved customer vehicle handling facilities. Both businesses cited the estate’s accessibility, extensive yard space and proximity to Junction 28 of the M62 as key factors in their decision to relocate. Bruce Strachan, Property Director at Pullans, said: “Demand remains strong for industrial space that can support a range of operational requirements while providing occupiers with the flexibility to grow. It’s particularly positive to see Yorkshire businesses investing in their future and expanding within the region. We’re pleased to welcome both Total Resource and Thermo King UK to Howley

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Together Women at Josephs Well Offices in Leeds

TOGETHER WOMEN MARKS 20 YEARS WITH MOVE TO JOSEPHS WELL

Together Women are celebrating its 20th anniversary with a move to a new, larger home at Joseph’s Well, creating a more connected space to support women across the region. The Yorkshire and Humber charity has relocated its Leeds base from 13 Park Square East after outgrowing its previous offices, reflecting both the growth of its team and increasing demand for its services. We are delighted to have agreed a lease for 4,931 sq ft and delivered the design and fit out of the new workspace. The tailored environment includes meeting rooms, consultation spaces, showers and kitchen facilities, supporting both staff and service users. The move provides Together Women with a central, accessible base, close to transport links, enabling the organisation to expand its services and strengthen collaboration with partners. The new space will support more group sessions, one-to-one support and partnership working, helping deliver more coordinated support for women facing complex challenges. Rokaiya Khan, Chief Executive Officer at Together Women, said:“Joseph’s Well is the right home for us in this next chapter. It gives us a great space in the heart of Leeds to grow our work and build even stronger, more joined-up support around women. As we reach 20

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