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First tenant for developer Macob

DEVELOPER Macob has let the first unit on the second 80,000 sq ft phase at its Greenmeadow Springs scheme.

Leonard Cheshire Disability is moving its Wales and West Midlands regional operations to the business park in Cardiff. The disability charity has taken a 2,355 sq ft unit at the scheme, which is being developed by Macob.

Leonard Cheshire Disability is one of the UK’s leading disability charities which aims to help people live independently. It currently supports over 21,000 disabled people in the UK and works in 52 countries. The regional office is expanding the range of services it offers to disabled people in Wales and needed to relocate from its current base at Danybryn Cheshire Home in Radyr, Cardiff, to larger accommodation. The charity is planning to move to Greenmeadow Springs at the end of this month.

Margaret Street, regional director of Leonard Cheshire, said: “Our new offices at Greenmeadow Springs provide much needed larger, modern office facilities. We are very much looking forward to moving in and offering a better equipped, more accessible meeting place for the individuals and partner organisations we work with.”

DTZ and Emanuel Jones are the marketing agents for the scheme.

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