Cathedral Quarter sews up full occupancy with latest letting

All the business premises in one of Derby Cathedral Quarter’s most iconic streets is now either occupied or under offer.

The Strand’s latest occupant is long-established Derby tailor Ashley Buckley who has moved from a first floor studio in Iron Gate into refurbished street level premises where he continues to offer bespoke men’s tailoring and alterations.

He has also been joined in The Strand by Ruth Day who specialises in wedding dresses, alterations and dress making.

The Strand was built in 1881 in the Neo Classical style by Sir Abraham Woodiwiss – a famous Derby Engineer who also built the Settle to Carlisle Railway Line.

He was also Mayor of Derby when Queen Victoria visited the city and he was knighted on the platform of the Derby Railway Station.

The shops on The Strand have all been restored to their original Victorian style thanks to Historic England funding support and the opening of Ashley’s Tailoring completes a full house which includes Interior Options, Strand Hair & Beauty, Selena’s Contemporary Flowers, Cathedral vintage shop, Fraiche gift shop, The Skin Clinic, Dream Doors & Kitchens, Squashed Tomato café, Hobsons cobblers, shoes and clothing and the long-established Andersons Electrical.

Commercial property agency Trevor Raybould, who secured the letting to Ashley’s Tailoring, said: “The Strand has always been popular with shoppers and essentially offers the diversity of a department store in one street.

“Despite all the challenges of the past 18 months, it is testament to the strength and versatility of Derby’s ‘high street’ offer that all the premises are now occupied or under offer in this iconic part of the Cathedral Quarter.

“Nearby, The Strand Arcade will soon see a new arts and crafts shop opening and footfall will be further strengthened by several major redevelopments planned or underway in the nearby Victoria Street, Wardwick and now, of course, Becketwell which will all have a positive impact on footfall in the coming months and years.”

Ashley Buckley trained and worked in Paris, Milan and Oporto before setting his own business firstly in the Eagle Centre in 1986 and then in The Wardwick and Irongate.

He said: “Having been in in Iron Gate for the past six years, I saw lockdown as a great opportunity to move.

“In The Strand, we have created an open and luxurious showroom and now have the space and surroundings which truly reflect the quality of our bespoke tailoring and alterations service for men and women.

“The street itself is the perfect location with on-street parking or a short walk from Park Safe in Bold Lane.”

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