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Northumbria CRC relocates HQ to Quorum
Northumbria Community Rehabilitation Company (Northumbria CRC) has taken up residency at Quorum Business Park in Newcastle.
The company has taken 5,596 sq ft of the first floor of the Lightbox building at Quorum, securing a new 9 year lease.
Moving from its current space at Lifton House, Jesmond, Northumbria CRC will bring 65 new staff to Quorum when it takes full occupation this month
The business delivers probation services in local communities, to protect the public and reduce reoffending. It supervises around 4000 adult offenders at any one time.
Northumbria CRC works alongside Northumbria Police, HM Prison Service and the National Probation Service to provide safer communities for local people.
Quorum Director Fergus Trim said “We are very happy to welcome Northumbria CRC to Quorum and hope they enjoy all the aspects the park has to offer.”
Nick Hall, Chief Executive of Northumbria CRC, said “We are pleased to move into new, state of the art facilities at Quorum Park.
“Recent changes to our operating model mean the open plan space will help to integrate various aspects of our operational functions in one location, supporting our staff across Northumberland and Tyne & Wear in delivering local probation services.”
Northumbria CRC is the second occupier to move into the Lightbox since the building was launched in April 2015 joining Connect Physical Health.
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