Football coaching firm Diddikicks targets growth from new Birchwood Park base
Pre-school football coaching services provider Diddikicks has opened a new office at Birchwood Park.
The firm’s Merseyside and Warrington franchise has moved its base to 108 Newton House from a home office after undergoing a period of rapid expansion.
Bolton-headquartered Diddikicks, which offers football sessions for kids aged 18 months to five years, operates in more than 35 coaching venues across Merseyside, Manchester, Lancashire, Warrington and Yorkshire, with plans in place to open more in 2016.
When looking to establish a new office, Diddikicks director Darren Stoker wanted a location within reach of the M62.
He explained: “When looking for an office space for our expanding team, Birchwood Park was the ideal option.
“Not only was Birchwood Park’s superb connectivity to the North West a deciding factor, but it was also the first class amenities including the gym and café available onsite.”
Darren added: “We’re looking forward to growing Diddikicks at Birchwood Park as we expand our services across the North West.”
Birchwood Park’s senior leasing manager, Mark Bladwin, welcomed Diddikicks to the development.
He commented: “It’s great to welcome another successful business to Newton House.
“Our significant investment in road improvements will ensure that Diddikicks is well connected to its classes right across the North West.”
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