Friday 9 November 2012

Ecommerce business expands at MEPC Birchwood Park

MEPC Birchwood Park has let an additional 2,500 sq ft to MPP Global Solutions at The Centre in Birchwood Park, Warrington.

Leading ecommerce solutions provider and existing customer MPP Global Solutions has expanded its operations considerably in the state-of-the-art conference and meetings venue.

Excellent motorway links and a free shuttle bus to the train station are key advantages of the MEPC Birchwood Park location. In addition, occupiers at Birchwood Park also enjoy an unparalleled work life balance due to the many amenities available to staff on the park, including the on-site Ramada Encore Hotel Warrington, the Alive & Well gym, and a huge car park offering flexible spaces for staff and visitors.

Paul Johnson, CEO at MPP Global Solutions Ltd. said: “Being based at MEPC Birchwood Park has worked very well for MPP due a close proximity to MediaCity and a great location in the North West, whilst also giving us the necessary room for growth.

“Over the last six years MPP has grown exponentially and our recent expansion has seen the offices more than double in size and our new location at The Centre which meets our exact requirements. MEPC Birchwood Park has proved to be an ideal location with a very high standard of facilities that matches our ambitions."

Jonathan Walsh, MEPC Birchwood Park’s Managing Director, said: “This deal highlights our ongoing success as a venue that attracts businesses through flexible meeting spaces and a wide range of on-site amenities. When we complete our flagship 250,000 sq ft Bridgewater Place office scheme in December we will look forward to welcoming more companies like MPP Global Solutions, whose growth and success we can continue to support.”


Birchwood Park Occupier National Nuclear Laboratory Joins Leading Global Nuclear Security Body

The UK's National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) is pleased to announce that it has become a member of the World Institute of Nuclear Security (WINS).

WINS is an international forum within which nuclear security professionals can share experience and best practice, as well as learning from one another. There are over 1200 corporate and individual members of WINS around the world.

In addition to operating key nuclear R&D facilities in the UK, which handle sensitive materials such as uranium and plutonium, NNL is increasingly involved in the wider nuclear security sector as the provider of technical support and products which help to improve resilience in nuclear and related fields. Today's announcement follows previous collaboration between NNL and WINS in the field of human reliability assessment and a recognition that the two organisations have a number of areas of mutual interest and some common objectives.

NNL's Head of Security, Jeremy Davison, said today: "I am very pleased that NNL has joined WINS as a corporate member, in addition to the members of NNL's staff who were already individual members. In NNL we are increasingly involved in the security sector - both as an operator of facilities and as the provider of science and technology solutions. We are strong believers in the value of scientific and technical innovation in developing ever-improving security systems and methodologies for the protection of key materials and assets. We look forward to playing our part in the WINS network to help ensure the industry is as secure, robust and resilient as it can be."

Managing Director of NNL, Paul Howarth added: "Security is increasingly a fact of life in the 21st Century and nowhere more so than in the nuclear industry. I look forward to NNL's active participation in WINS as an international security organisation, both to share NNL expertise in security technology and its application, and to identify and utilise where appropriate, best practice from other members".

WINS Executive Director, Roger Howsley, commented: "I am delighted to welcome NNL to corporate membership of WINS, and I am looking forward to building on our previous links as we work together in future. There is a clear benefit in having good links between the science and security communities of the nuclear industry, both to enhance security performance and effectiveness and to ensure that the scientific community has a strong security culture."