Drainage and sewer specialist relocates

A drainage and sewer rehabilitation firm based in Worcester has expanded to cater for its growing workforce.
Colus has moved to a new unit on Blackpole Trading Estate after signing a 10-year lease through property consultancy Fisher German, joint agent alongside JLL, acting on behalf of a private client.
Colus specialises in drainage and sewer repairs as well as emergency maintenance, civil engineering and pipe replacement, with one of its biggest clients being Severn Trent.
The firm has been expanding its Worcester depot during the last three months, working on an increasing number of projects and taking on 18 members of staff.
Colus has moved from a smaller warehouse on the industrial estate to its new 25,377 sq ft unit.
Simon Aylott-Cleaver, managing director of Colus, said: “The move to our new unit is to support the expansion of the company.
“We are a specialist firm and have been growing the business as well as our highly-skilled workforce over the past three months, and our new unit will enable us to put a long-term plan in place to continue this.
“Location is extremely important to us, and Blackpole Trading Estate has fantastic motorway links which are essential in our sector.
“Fisher German also gave us the opportunity to access the building ahead of moving in, enabling us to make a seamless transition to the new premises and continue to provide a high-level of service to our clients.”
Lauren Allcoat, of Fisher German, said: “We are very pleased to welcome Colus to its new larger unit on the Blackpole Trading Estate.
“It is an excellent premises in a favourable location, close to Worcester city centre and nearby motorway links, which will support the future growth plans of the business.
“Vacancy rates on the trading estate as well as in the wider Worcester area are incredibly low, demonstrating how buoyant the market is.
“The market for units of this size has shown no sign of slowing during the pandemic, resulting in an increasing number of off-market deals being completed.
“We continue to receive enquiries from businesses looking for new premises so are seeking further instructions in the area to support property owners in finding new tenants.”