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Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 July 2006
Two new occupants at Eastern Business
Park
Two more companies have moved to Eastern Business Park at St Mellons, near Cardiff, a prestigious out of town office location owned and managed by Robert Hitchins.
Two more companies have moved to Eastern Business Park at St Mellons, near Cardiff, a prestigious out of town office location owned and managed by Robert Hitchins Limited PRP Training Limited, a leading supplier of workplace and commercial training in a variety of sectors, and Globe Investigations, run by husband and wife team Paul and Ellen Anthony, join existing occupiers including Welsh Water, Ordnance Survey and Guide Dogs for the Blind Both of the new occupiers have been attracted by the Park's accessible location, excellent facilities and the high quality office accommodation offered
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 13 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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PRP Training was founded in the mid 1990s, and now employs around 75 staff with offices throughout south, mid and west Wales, with a head office in Pembroke Dock.and#65533; Its clients come from sectors as diverse as management, hospitality, care, IT and retail.
When the company needed a base to service its growing client base in eastern Wales, Eastern Business Park proved the ideal solution.
Claire Lloyd, Operations Director of PRP Training, commented: "We needed a local presence following rapid business growth around Cardiff and Newport".
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"We were impressed by the offices, the competitive pricing, and also the facilities available, which include a health club and restaurant".
"We also have the flexibility to take on more space as and when we need it." As well as the health club and restaurant, the Park offers conference facilities, a children's nursery and archive storage.
It is located between Cardiff city centre and the city of Newport and is close to junctions 28, 29 and 29a of the M4.
The Park is a modern campus style office development in a mature, landscaped environment, with ample parking and 24 hour access/ security.
Other organisations based at Eastern Business Park include major names such as Logica plc, Ubiquity Software, Laing O'Rourke and the Independent Police Complaints Commission, reflecting the versatility of the office accommodation available there.
For further information about the remaining available space at the Park, contact Huw Thomas or Alex Easton at King Sturge on 029 2022 7666.
As well as Eastern Business Park, Robert Hitchins own a number of other sites and buildings in South Wales, including Central Park at Bridgend, Fusion Point, Cardiff, Cleppa 4 at Newport, 24 Severn at Langstone Business Park, Newport, and Castlegate Business Park at Caldicot.
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