Brockeridge Business Park in Gloucestershire to be expanded


Tiarks Developments has received permission from Tewkesbury Borough Council to expand Brockeridge Business Park. 

The business park, located within the popular M5 growth corridor, has already undergone two successful phases. This latest expansion includes units for logistics, commercial, and office use. 
 
Caspar Tiarks, director of Tiarks Developments, said: "We are delighted with the decision and intend to work in partnership with the council, local people and businesses to ensure that Brockeridge Park continues to deliver long-lasting economic benefits for Tewkesbury and the surrounding area.
 
"We aim to deliver a high-quality, sustainable business park which is not only a great place to work, but also generates significant amounts of employment opportunities for business and the community and makes an important contribution to the local economy."
 
Conor Flanagan, director at Black Box Planning, which is advising Tiarks Developments, added: "Brockeridge Park with its focus on quality and sustainability has already attracted some high-quality occupiers from hi-tech aviation and defence businesses to software engineering, professional services and media businesses.
 
"With this consent for phase three, ambitious businesses will be able to capitalise of Brockeridge Park’s superb location on Junction 1 of the M50, just minutes from junction 8 of the M5 and the M5 growth corridor."
 
Source: Insider Media South West
 
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Moving into a new building is an exciting time for any business. However, it is vital that they have a way to keep track of visitors coming and going throughout all the new areas of the business park, to avoid confusion and possible security risks. 
 
Time and Attendance Southern can offer our Management of Contractors and Visitors Software to help everyone be in the right place at the right time. This network-based application allows you to advance book visitor appointments and pre-book on site contractors. 
 
These bookings can be made either via the PC based application or a user’s Internet browser. As soon as an appointment is booked, notification emails are sent to both the visitor and their host informing them of the appointment’s date, time and location.
 
If there is no reception area in your workspace, or if there is not a designated receptionist, we can also offer you the Self-Service Visitor Management App, which enables visitors to check themselves in for appointments using a touchscreen. This can send an email directly to the person who will be hosting them. Using the app instead of a receptionist can save you money and free up staff to be more productive elsewhere. 
 
If the appointment is for a visitor or contractor who needs to go around alone, MCVS provides a Welfare Check page to set up welfare notification reminders. These reminders (an on screen popup or an email) prompt the host to perform a safety check on the lone worker.
 
This means that you are kept up to date and there can be no ambiguity about location. A history of these welfare checks, along with full details of the visitor entry and exit times, is also recorded for audit purposes.