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Sentinel relocates and doubles size of HQ

The new headquarters will allow staff to enjoy a light working environment with excellent views of the surrounding rural landscape. Work is already underway on a significant refit to meet the company’s specific requirements including a new laboratory and a customer welcome centre.

Water treatment specialist Sentinel has relocated its headquarters to Daresbury Park, one of the largest business parks in the northwest.

The move follows increasing demand for the company’s products and services.

Located around five miles east of the company’s previous headquarters, the new premises are close to junction 11 of the M56 in Cheshire, with its convenient close links to the M6, M62 and the rest of the motorway network.

The new facility is twice the size of its previous Runcorn premises, allowing for the planned expansion of the business.

Sentinel ceo Steve Goodwin said: “When I joined the business, I made no secret of my desire to find a new location for our headquarters. Sentinel is going from strength-to-strength and in line with rapidly growing demand for our products and services, now is the right time to step up to the next level.”  

The new headquarters will allow staff to enjoy a light working environment with excellent views of the surrounding rural landscape.  Work is already underway on a significant refit to meet the company’s specific requirements including a new laboratory and a customer welcome centre.

23 July 2014

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