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Thames Valley: Frasers Property expands Winnersh Triangle team

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Supporting its rapid expansion in the UK real estate market, Winnersh Triangle’s owner Frasers Property UK has welcomed three new members to its management team and opened a new office on the estate. Chris Stevens and Eilidh McAllister join the asset management team and Katharine Westcar joins as head of marketing (commercial).

Working closely with Winnersh Triangle’s onsite team, McAllister and Stevens’ management responsibilities cover the 90-acre estate and also Frasers Property’s other business parks in the Thames Valley, including Chineham Park in Basingstoke and Watchmoor Park in Camberley.

Commenting on the appointments, Rupert Batho, commercial director at Frasers Property, said: “It’s an exciting time here at Winnersh Triangle: under relatively new ownership we have a robust strategic direction for the business park, including a renewed commitment to ensuring the best possible occupier experience. Our expansion of the management team reflects this – Eilidh, Chris and Katharine will each be key to the development of the community here at Winnersh Triangle, as well as our other estates, and to supporting the future growth and success of each of our occupiers.”

With more than 12 years’ experience in real estate investment and asset management Stevens joins Frasers Property from Resolution Property, where he asset managed UK and German office investments. Before this, he worked for Singaporean Sovereign Wealth Fund, GIC.

McAllister joins Frasers Property from Haslams Surveyors in Reading, where she was an associate partner. She has six years’ experience and an excellent knowledge of the Thames Valley market.

Katharine Westcar is a property marketing professional who has specialised in communications management, branding and public relations. Prior to joining Frasers Property, she worked at Goodman for five years managing commercial and industrial property marketing.

From left: Katharine Westcar, Chris Stevens and Eilidh McAllister

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