Leep Utilities moves to new larger Green Park base in Reading
Reading-based Leep Utilities has moved into new offices in Reading's Green Park after it outgrow its existing offices on the site.
The owner and operator of last-mile utility networks began operating from Reading following its acquisition of SSE Water almost four years ago and has his seen its staff numbers in Berkshire increase to 30.
Following the acquisition, it became the largest UK operator in the New Appointments and Variations (NAV) market - gaining over 20,000 live customers across 28 sites in southern England and Wales, along with a pipeline of further connections, as well as six members of staff as part of the deal.
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Matthew Ling, Director of Leep Utilities, said: “Our growth strategy is bold, and we’re delighted to have recently reported our most successful trading year since our inception six years ago. To enable us to continue to develop at such rate and scale – with a particular focus across the south of England and, in particular, in central London and within the M25 - we’ve placed a real focus on recruitment, and I’m delighted to say we’ve attracted some very high calibre colleagues across all levels of the organisation. I speak for the entire team here when I say that we’re all very much looking forward to the next phase of our expansion – there are, without a doubt, exciting times ahead for us.”
Green Park is also home to PepsiCo, Bayer, Thales and Virgin Media.
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