Vein specialist setting up clinic at Broadland facility

21 Feb, 2024
Newsdesk
Healthcare specialist Veincentre is the latest occupier to take space at Norwich’s Broadland Business Park – hot on the heels of recent lettings to NatWest Bank, Barratt David Wilson Homes, Mott MacDonald and Optima Health.
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Lakeside 400 (left) and Lakeside 500 office buildings on Broadland Business Park. Credit – FOUR agency.

Veincentre, whose Norwich clinic is currently in Surrey Street, is taking a 1,200 sq ft lease in the Lakeside 500 office building, with the new facility on target to open in May. Five staff members will be employed at the clinic.

The company is the UK’s largest vein treatment provider and treats varicose veins leg ulcers and thread veins on the face at 33 clinics around the UK.

Rebecca Light, Operations Director for Veincentre said: “Our move to Broadland Business Park enables us to expand our facilities for patients in Norfolk, providing bigger and better clinical facilities and an additional treatment room.

“Moving to Broadland Business Park has benefits for our patients and staff alike. It provides us with a pleasant, business park environment with good facilities, handy transport links and convenient car parking for staff and patients.”

James Allen, partner at sole agents Roche Chartered Surveyors, said: “It is very heartening to be able to report exceptional interest in Broadland Business Park over recent months, with Veincentre being the latest new occupier to make the move to Broadland.

“Interest in the offices as well the industrial and logistics plots has been growing and remains strong across the whole of the Park.”

A number of the region’s major companies are located on Broadland Business Park, including Lovell Partnerships, Persimmon Homes, Lovewell Blake, Gardners Books, Start-rite Shoes, TaxAssist Accountants, Delta Fire, GAP Group, Marsh and Broadland District and South Norfolk Councils.