Jobs boost for Luton as part of company's £700k expansion

Waverley is relocating to larger premises
Cutting the ribbon to officially open the Waverley factory in Luton: Neil Vickers, Production Manager and Operations Director, Bruce James.Cutting the ribbon to officially open the Waverley factory in Luton: Neil Vickers, Production Manager and Operations Director, Bruce James.
Cutting the ribbon to officially open the Waverley factory in Luton: Neil Vickers, Production Manager and Operations Director, Bruce James.

A family run blinds company moving to a bigger building in Luton as part of a £700k expansion.

Waverley, the shading and acoustic solutions expert, has doubled production capacity for blinds and curtain track systems by relocating to larger premises in Bilton Way. And it expects to recruit more staff to help meet growing demand.

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Operations Director, Bruce James said: “In just five years, we had outgrown our premises and needed somewhere bigger to help us meet our growth plans. Relocating on the same trading estate is the perfect solution; it enables us to have the space we need, retain all our existing employees and minimise disruption during the transition.”

The move is responding to an increasing demand for interior shading in the commercial sector where Waverley are winning more major projects. All scrap materials are also recycled as the company works towards net zero emissions in line with its involvement in the government’s SME Climate Commitment.

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