Charity’s move to bigger premises leads to double digit jobs growth

Expansion by a charity organisation will create up to 15 jobs following its move into bigger premises in Lowton, in Wigan.
As part of its significant growth, the Remarkable Autism charity has secured a new office space that will serve as its headquarters, situated at Stone Cross Court off East Lancashire Road.
The modern, self-contained unit boasts an impressive 4,177 sq ft to accommodate the growing team.
The two-storey office offers a flexible and practical workspace, with large meeting and conference rooms designed to encourage and foster a collaborative working environment for Remarkable staff.
CEO, Robin Bush, said: “Over the last few years, Remarkable Autism has undergone a significant period of growth across each of our provisions. With such growth comes a need for us to offer a more bespoke and flexible workspace for our central team colleagues.
“The new space will allow us to welcome new staff into our organisation and provide all colleagues with a central hub for collaborating, training opportunities, meetings and so much more.”
Robin added: “It is an incredibly exciting time at Remarkable Autism. We have ambitious plans, and this new office space is just the beginning of what promises to be another truly remarkable year for our organisation.”
Remarkable Autism has roots in Newton-le-Willows, home to the charity’s three core provisions: Wargrave House School, Ascent Autism Specialist College and Sundial Therapy.
The decision to move its central operations to Lowton comes as the organisation wants to encourage more people to join its mission to change lives for autistic individuals.
The spacious office is home to Remarkable employees across several business functions, including human resources, administration and finance.
The leasing of the space was facilitated by joint letting agents Parkinson Real Estate and Hitchcock Wright & Partners.
Dan Crawshaw, from Parkinson Real Estate, said: “This most recent letting at Stone Cross Court means the scheme benefits full occupancy once again.
“Stone Cross Court has proved a popular development and due to the quality of the products and its sought after regional positioning, equal distance between Liverpool and Manchester, space does not remain here for long.”
He added: “Leaders at Remarkable Autism completed their own due diligence extremely quickly to allow them to enter into early lease negotiations and credit should be given to the respective professional teams acting both for the landlord, our clients (Eric Wright Group), and Remarkable Autism.”