A RECRUITMENT specialist has moved to the heart of Hereford’s thriving business district to be close to key clients.
Meridian Business Support has leased office space at Stirling House, in Skylon Park, Rotherwas, and aims to use its new office as a base for growth.
One of the largest privately-owned recruitment companies, with branches across the UK, Meridian's Hereford branch specialises in matching candidates to vacancies in manufacturing, industrial and administration roles.
Branch manager Lucy Duffy said: “We sought a fresh start in 2023 after all the disruption to our industry, as a result of the Covid pandemic, furlough schemes and Brexit, and what better way to achieve this than with a new modern office.
“Being a recruitment branch predominantly focused on industrial, manufacturing, office and administration roles, it feels right to be where the majority of our clients are located.”
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Moving after ten years in Hereford's High Street, Meridian aims to expand its client base across Herefordshire and create new jobs in its new office over the next year.
Adam Richardson, director of Stirling House developer Priority Space, said: “Meridian’s decision to relocate to Stirling House is testament to the growing business community we have here. All of Skylon Park’s employers need excellent professional support services in areas such as recruitment.”
Office development Stirling House is part of Priority Space’s Centenary Park development of speculative office, industrial and warehouse units in the Government-backed Hereford Enterprise Zone at Skylon Park in Rotherwas.
More than 40 businesses involved in advanced manufacturing, defence and security, food production and sustainable technologies are now based at Skylon Park.
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