Engineering firm launches new arm expanding its reach across the Midlands
Blackburn-Starling, the Nottingham engineering firm, has expanded into Bromsgrove with new premises for a new arm of its business.
The company secured a 2,748 sq ft unit at West Court on Buntsford Park Road with a five-year lease at £25,950 annually.
It will house Blackburn-Starling’s Instrumentation, Control, Automation & Telemetry (ICAT) operations, led by framework manager Steve White and senior project manager Chris White.
Commercial agency John Truslove helped with the move.
White said: “Blackburn-Starling has been based in Nottingham since 1870 and now mostly manufactures electrical switchgear and controls for major utilities such as water companies. Chris and I joined three years ago with a background in the water industry and control instrumentation telemetry.
“This technology gives water companies remote control of equipment and operations across their estates, as well as the ability to constantly monitor data. We had already built strong relationships with Severn Trent in the past, and Blackburn-Starling backed our proposal for this new business with a £120,000 investment to set it up here in Bromsgrove, giving us better coverage of the south of the country.
“We have been here three months now and have built a team of 20, including sub-contractors, and have just taken delivery of our fleet of seven liveried vans. We are seeing a constant stream of work from the water utilities and are now looking to take on a couple more people.”
Ben Truslove, joint managing director at John Truslove, said: “This is excellent news for the area, that an East Midlands company should choose Bromsgrove for their southern area base for a new operation. It brings jobs and an innovative new business to Worcestershire. We look forward to seeing the business continue to grow into the future.”