Local Transport Projects Directors Tony Kirby, left, and Andy Mayo, right, with Asset Manager John G

Local Transport Projects makes the move to Beverley's first Grade A offices

Beverley-based Local Transport Projects (LTP) is set to move into the first Grade A offices in the town.

LTP has taken 2,200 sq ft of first-floor offices at Armstrong House, part of regeneration firm Wykeland Group’s Flemingate development.

As well as a high-quality working environment, there is cafes, restaurants, shops and public transport close by.

LTP supplies professional traffic engineering, transport planning and highway design services to the public and private sectors, with a diverse client list ranging from individual landowners to major blue-chip businesses.

Local projects have included developing the travel plan for the University of Hull campus redevelopment and highways assessment and design work for RB’s £105m new research and development centre of excellence in Hull.

LTP’s new offices at Armstrong House are more than twice the size of its current premises in Beverley and the company will move in next week, following completion of the fit-out by Hull-based Chameleon Business Interiors.

Directors Tony Kirby and Andy Mayo committed to Armstrong House after inviting their entire team to visit their prospective new premises.

Mr Kirby said: “It wasn’t just us who choose these offices. We’ve got a cracking team who have been integral to the growth and success of the business and we couldn’t make a decision like this without their input.

“As part of the decision-making process we brought everyone over to Armstrong House to take a look around and ask them what they thought. They could see the benefits of being here. Their reaction was ‘wow! This is great’.”

He added: “We have worked with Wykeland for quite a long time, including on Flemingate, so we know the quality of its developments. We’re also members of C4DI in Hull – another Wykeland development – and that space inspired us.

“We didn’t want to go to a soulless industrial estate. We wanted to be part of the buzz of the town centre. That’s important not just for us, but for our staff and recruiting new staff as well.

“We also have a relatively young staff, so it was important we were somewhere that met their needs, where they can socialise after work, can do their shopping at lunchtime and are not reliant on travelling by car, as we have very close access to public transport. Everything is on the doorstep here.”

Mr Mayo commented: “This is a key part of our overall growth plan. We have recruited new staff at a high level to generate more business, so we are investing in new staff and in additional skills for existing staff.

“We have a growing number of clients, locally and nationally, and our clients are asking us to do more for them, so we need the room for our growing team as well as space for further expansion. This is also an opportunity to design the space around the business and create a fantastic office environment.

“As a specialist business, the skills, knowledge and contacts of our staff are vitally important. We need to retain and recruit excellent staff and having a high-quality working environment, with a great location and facilities on site, is a key part of that.”

Flemingate is located just 300 metres east of the town centre, with public transport links from nearby towns and cities and road links with York, Hull and Leeds. The development is just two minutes’ walk from Beverley rail station.

The £120m Flemingate development – Beverley’s largest-ever regeneration scheme – includes brands such as Debenhams and H&M and is also home to the East Riding College campus, an 80-bed Premier Inn hotel and six-screen digital cinema, Parkway.

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