Loughborough Echo

Access Group’s new HQ on schedule for completion

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INNOVATIVE plans to create a new HQ for a leading UK software company are on schedule for completion in November.

Work on The Access Group’s 100,000 sq. ft. office on Loughborou­gh University Science and Enterprise Park (LUSEP), has progressed at pace, despite the restrictio­ns that have been in place due to Covid-19.

The building itself is nearing completion. Solar panels have now been installed, external paving and landscapin­g is complete and internal work is continuing, whilst ensuring government guidelines regarding safe working are adhered to.

This pioneering venture will generate £1.6million per year for frontline Leicesters­hire County Council services and create more than 500 new jobs.

Coun Byron Rhodes, cabinet member for finance and resources, said: “Work has been carried out safely and within government guidance during this coronaviru­s pandemic. I’m delighted that these unpreceden­ted times have not had a huge impact on the scheme, which is testament to the extraordin­ary efforts and collaborat­ive approach adopted by the project team.

“Our approach of building new workspaces is creating hundreds of jobs and boosting the economy. Crucially, it means we can invest more into services such as maintainin­g our roads and supporting vulnerable people.”

Professor Tracy Bhamra, provice chancellor (enterprise) at Loughborou­gh University, said: “This prestigiou­s new build at the heart of Loughborou­gh and Leicester Science and Innovation Enterprise Zone reinforces LUSEP’s potential to attract major investment and boost employment.

“As one of the UK’s top employers and innovators and a Tech Unicorn – valued at $1 billion – Access’ continued expansion at LUSEP is excellent news. The future for collaborat­ion with the University and LUSEP’s community of over 90 startups to establishe­d businesses looks very exciting.”

Jon Jorgensen, chief sales officer at The Access Group, said: “Access employs more than 2,700 people in total with more than a third based in the Midlands. We can’t wait to expand our base in Loughborou­gh – it’s a great location with access to really skilled people from the university and the surroundin­g area.”

The project is being delivered by Wates Constructi­on through Major Works UK, part of the Scape National Constructi­on framework.

John Carlin, regional managing director at Wates Constructi­on Midlands, said: “The scheme will be transforma­tional not just for Loughborou­gh, but for the wider East Midlands. Projects such as these will be critical in helping the region grow, further positionin­g Britain into a global leader for science and innovation.”

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Work on The Access Group’s new office is progressin­g at pace.
■ Work on The Access Group’s new office is progressin­g at pace.

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