Monday, May 6, 2024

Lidget Lane Industrial Estate fully occupied as knives manufacturer takes final unit

Whittle Jones, managing agents acting on behalf of Northern Trust Company, have completed the letting of unit 12H at their Lidget Lane Industrial Estate in Thurnscoe to Premier Machine Knives.

The letting was completed on a 3 year lease agreement, and has resulted in the 13,000 sq ft estate now being fully let and home to 10 different businesses.

Premier Machine Knives manufacture and supply a wide range of products to meet the cutting needs of a variety of businesses, predominantly in the food industry including supermarkets, bakeries, dairies and seafood processors.

Alongside the food industry they also supply to manufacturing companies, such as automation, aerospace, medical, fabrics, plastics, paper, and cardboard. There are many industrial machines which use knives for various cutting processes.

Rob Asquith of Premier Machine Knives said: “The premises at Lidget Lane will help facilitate the continued growth of our business whilst still providing an efficient service to our clients.”

Lidget Lane is a development of 11 single storey workshop / industrial units located approximately 1 mile from the A635.

Clare Harrison, assistant management surveyor at Whittle Jones Yorkshire, said: “I am delighted to welcome Katherine and the team at Premier Machine Knives to Lidget Lane, which is now fully occupied. I am looking forward to seeing the continued growth of the business.”

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