Newcastle lettings agency drives support for clean-air zone
Newcastle-based lettings agency, Seekers, is going the extra mile with their fleet of electric vehicles, as the Clean-Air Zone is introduced in the city centre.
The two cars, both Volkswagen ID-3s, are part of the agency’s carbon neutral plan to increase energy efficiency and harness the power of green energy. They have plans to replace the rest of the fleet with electric vehicles in the coming year.
Operations director, Mark Smith said: “As a business, we want to contribute to the Clean-Air Zone by reducing our carbon footprint and being as green as we possibly can be. The cars are perfect for urban driving when we’re transporting customers to and from viewings, as we can literally charge them up and go it only makes sense to prioritise using these vehicles.”
Newcastle’s Clean Air Zone will help to improve air quality by reducing the number of high-polluting vehicles on the roads both within the zone itself and in the surrounding areas.
Seekers, formerly known as Walton Robinson, is dedicated to reducing their carbon footprint, with their electric vehicles, as well as other renewable energy and energy efficiency measures.
The agency’s home, The Bruce Building on Percy Street, uses electricity from 100 per cent renewable resources as do the bills inclusive packages they offer tenants.
The agency has also adopted more of a hybrid-working approach for many of its staff members, using various technology to support communication, resulting in less vehicles travelling to its city centre office.
General manager, Amy Gibson, said: “During the pandemic we adapted to a different style of working, and whilst certain staff members have since inevitably returned to the usual way of work due to the nature of their job roles, we learned we could adapt our ways of working in a lot of cases.
“There are multiple employees who we’ve helped to move towards a more hybrid approach, while others have adapted to fully working from home, meaning we can still deliver a great service with less miles and travel time along the way.’’
Whether clients are looking to let, rent, buy, sell, invest or develop, Seekers aims to make the process simple.
Whilst they do all the things a typical estate and letting agent does, the agency’s core offering is twofold: a letting and management service for residential landlords and tenants, and a consultancy service for corporate investors and developers.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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