Plans approved for new £1.5m Lincolnshire office development

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Proposals to build a £1.5 million office space have been given the go-ahead in Louth.

Duncan & Toplis submitted plans to East Lindsey District Council with the support of Stirlin Developments to build the offices as it looks to move its team in Louth.

This will see the team of 23 move from its current site in the centre of Louth to larger, purpose built premises on Fairfield Industrial Estate.

Once formally approved, work will begin at the site on Lincoln Way.

A new access road will be created to give cars access to the development, which will include a car park with 53 spaces for Duncan & Toplis colleagues and clients, an open plan office space to accommodate the team over two floors, plus there are plans to sublet part of the first floor to local businesses.

Adrian Reynolds, managing director at Duncan & Toplis, said: “Our Louth team has seen tremendous growth over the years and this has taken their current site to maximum capacity. In order to facilitate their continued success, it’s important that we build a new, contemporary space that we simply couldn’t find anywhere else.

“We see a great deal of potential in Louth, and we’re committed to investing in the area so we can continue to provide a range of services to the local businesses that we have gotten to know so well over the years.”

Managing Director of Stirlin Developments, James Kirby said: “To say we are thrilled about the opportunity to design and build this fantastic new facility for Duncan & Toplis would be an understatement.”

“We’ve worked closely with Duncan & Toplis to identify a site that provides the appropriate location and space for their growing team in Louth. The design is fantastic, with credit to our clients for the detailed brief and our Development Manager, Matt Padley, for his ability to deliver upon it. Now that planning has been approved we’re very much looking forward to getting started on the construction.”