Monday, April 29, 2024

Mandate Systems moves into new West Yorkshire premises

One of the UK’s leading providers of independent pressure system examinations, Mandate Systems, has relocated to the newly-refurbished Woodvale House in Brighouse, courtesy of commercial lettings specialist and landlord, Towngate PLC.

The firm has committed to a five-year lease on the spacious ground floor suite, which comprises a 1,700 square foot modern, open plan office space and kitchenette facility.

Woodvale House itself forms part of a contemporary office development within a tranquil, landscaped setting, on the perimeter of the vibrant market town in Calderdale.

The family-run business, formed over 30 years ago, boasts a specialist team of highly-skilled engineers which undertakes site surveys up and down the UK — ensuring pressure system compliance on air, mixed gas, and steam systems.

Having carved a substantial reputation within the industry, Mandate Systems services companies of all sizes — from sole traders to global blue-chip organisations. The new Brighouse premises will offer the team increased space from which to operate.

Towngate PLC’s marketing manager, Julia Ford added: “We are delighted to welcome Mandate Systems as our new neighbours at Woodvale Office Park. This newly configured and refurbished space will, I am sure, work very well for the team. With excellent access to the motorway network and great amenities — including restaurants, bars, shops, supermarkets, gyms, and even a swimming pool — it is a fantastic place to work!

“The ground floor has been divided into two to accommodate the existing ground floor tenant, who had expressed a desire to downsize their premises, thus creating two carefully considered and attractive office suites. We wish the team the best of luck in the new space.”

Speaking of the move, Managing Director at Mandate Systems, Amy Kent noted: ”The Towngate team has been a pleasure to work with as we searched for — and moved into — our new home.

“The site will make the perfect space for our operation, and we’re very much looking forward to taking full advantage of the range of local amenities.”

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