Indoor karting firm to create over 25 jobs at new £1.35m Watford site
A national indoor karting firm is set to create a raft of jobs with the launch of its newest site in Watford.
TeamSport Indoor Karting is scheduled to open its latest track this spring, creating over 25 full and part time jobs.
Situated on the Greatham Road Industrial Estate in Bushey, the £1.35m centre will feature a multi-level circuit that can accommodate up to 16 karters at a time.
Founded in 1992, TeamSport Indoor Karting operates indoor circuits across the country, catering to parties and corporate events as well as individuals.
Dominic Gaynor, managing director of TeamSport Indoor Karting, commented: “Myself and the rest of the TeamSport crew are really excited about the launch of the newest track in Watford in April 2020.
“We’re looking forward to working with Watford’s thriving community and being able to create some exciting, progressive and flexible new jobs for the area in the process.
“We are a business that believes in continual staff development and training and our partnership with TSP allows all staff the opportunity to work towards a variety of NVQs should they choose to.”
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