Shropshire Star

Shrewsbury firm Berrys expands in move to newly-built premises

Property and farming business Berry has completed a move to newly-constructed offices as demand for its services grows.

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Chris Jones, Mark Morison, Stuart Thomas and Matthew Anwyl outside Berrys' new offices in Shrewsbury

The company has expanded into Beech House, which is part of the second phase of Shrewsbury Business Park.

The new office occupies about 10,000 sq ft, and will accommodate the firm’s property, business and planning departments and includes break-out space for staff and extensive meeting rooms for clients.

It was completed in March and Berrys has now completed its move into the offices.

Chris Jones, a partner at Berrys, said: As Berrys’ specialisms have broadened, so has the team. Staff numbers at the Shrewsbury office have been growing for a number of years so it was time for us to find new premises more fitting to our staff and clients’ needs.

“Staying on Shrewsbury Business Park means that we don’t lose any of the benefits of our original office space, such as parking and accessibility from the major road networks, yet we now have an office with more space for our growing team and better facilities and additional parking for our visiting clients.”

“We are really pleased with the new premises. We are occupying the first floor of the building in a modern open-plan layout with teams integrated to enable staff to work together and communicate more easily to create an enjoyable and productive working environment."