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Gould Alloys doubles up on its Chesterfield facilities

Gould Alloys has expanded at Markham Vale, a 200-acre industrial and logistics development in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.

The integrity components supplier has taken a further 55,000 sq ft industrial facility, known as MV55, on a 10-year lease. Gould Alloys first joined the Markham Vale community almost a decade ago when it took a 50,000 sq ft building.

The new facility forms a part of Gould Alloys’ sustainability strategy, while providing additional space to deliver new contracts in the future.

Jane Bradshaw, managing director of Gould Alloys, said: “The additional 55,000 sq ft is a key component of our environmental strategy, ensuring we can operate as sustainably as possible by limiting the movement of materials and reducing our carbon output, while providing additional capacity for the servicing of future contracts as we continue to grow.”

Markham Vale has been delivered by a joint venture between HBD and Derbyshire County Council. The project provides access to the M1 via junction 29a.

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