Photography firm expands to the North West
Regeneration time-lapse photography firm, Regenology, is opening an office in the North West.
The company has taken a 1000sq ft. unit on the Clayhill Business Park in Neston, Cheshire, to complement existing offices in London and Bedford.
Regenology will also create a small number of jobs as part of its North West expansion.
The eight-year-old company has its time-lapse cameras situated on regeneration and construction projects in the UK such as Bicester eco town, Battersea regeneration, Bracknell regeneration and the Aldgate public realm improvement works in London.
Managing director, Richard Overton, said: “We have grown steadily over the past eight years, but we believe now is the right time to take the business to the next level.
“More than 90 per cent of our work is regeneration and construction focussed and, until now, the vast majority of our clients have been in London and the South.
“The opening of our North West office will enable us to continue developing some good relationships in the region and allow us to become a genuinely UK-wide business.
“We were impressed by the facilities available on the Clayhill Business Park, which provides us with an ideal base to target the key markets of Liverpool, Manchester, Wirral and Cheshire.”
In addition to regeneration and construction clients, the firm provides services to TV and film production companies.
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