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Tilia Properties continues to implement its long-
Here at Tilia, we continue to implement our long-
Four such units have recently reached completion, and have become occupied by established, yet expanding businesses.
We have pleasure in welcoming:
Delta Fire -
Anglian Health and Safety -
L&G Engineering Limited -
We look forward to completing further units and to welcoming more new and established
businesses to Rackheath. If you are interested in re-
The photos shown above are of the new Rackheath buildings being constructed in Ramirez Road.
Rebuilding on the Rackheath Industrial Estate has now reached completion, following the widespread damage caused by the explosion at the KC Café in January of this year.
Tilia Properties, who own many of the properties on the Estate, have been involved
from the outset, clearing debris, ensuring safety of structures and repairing and
rebuilding the majority of damaged units. Staff from surrounding companies joined
in the massive clear-
Thankfully there were no human casualties in this incident, although it did impact somewhat on the lives of many staff, with a stranded Polish lorry driver being given accommodation in Tilia’s office. Jackie Jones, of Tilia Properties explained, “Many of us had to walk across the fields in wintry conditions to get to work in the morning.”
Tilia director, Nick Hovey, has been involved with the rebuild project throughout, and is pleased to confirm that the work handled by Tilia has been completed, to comply with current safety standards.
Tilia would like to thank all companies and individuals who assisted in the clear-
Shown here are some photos from Tilia’s rebuilding of the damaged units at Rackheath.
ECO-
Construction by Tilia Properties of the innovative new Eco-
The eagerly awaited project, which gained the approval of councillors at Broadland District Council in 2010, is situated on Ramirez Road on the Rackheath Estate.
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Tilia Contracts Manager, Shaun Catterall, states, "All foundation work has now been set out and footings have been excavated and concreted. The erection of the steel structure commenced on Friday 21st October."
The project, financed with money allocated from government funds, will be built using sustainable materials and is designed to be energy efficient.
The aim of the centre is to encourage local businesses to become environmentally aware, and to educate local schoolchildren in green technology and environmental issues. It is hoped that businesses and children will be able to work together on a variety of interesting projects.
Artist impressions and recent construction photos of the New Eco-