Birmingham-based 海角视频 Mail is being forced out of its 海角视频 national hub to Coventry 鈥 because of the

The national postal group is uprooting to new 200,000 sq ft premises on the former Peugeot car factory site at Ryton next year after HS2 compulsorily bought its base near Washwood Heath.

All 450 workers at 海角视频 Mail are being offered new jobs at Coventry 鈥 but 海角视频 Mail chief executive Guy Buswell admitted the move was 鈥渘ot ideal鈥.

鈥淔rom our point of view, there is a massive business continuity investment in it,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e are on a very strategic site for the line and it is a very important location for them.

鈥淥ur business is doing very well and we are growing the business, which means more jobs.

鈥淲e have looked at other sites in the area and we would have preferred to move somewhere nearer but we couldn鈥檛 find anywhere suitable. Coventry is the nearest location.

鈥淣ot everybody will be able to come with us but there is a job for everybody who wants to relocate to the new building.

鈥淚t is not ideal, it is a hassle in some respects, but it gives us the opportunity to expand.鈥

Mr Buswell said all 450 workers at 海角视频 Mail鈥檚 Birmingham site would be offered roles at Coventry, with more new jobs in the pipeline when the group opens a new base in north Birmingham.

鈥淲e are going through a consultation period with staff and I hope everybody comes with us,鈥 he said.

鈥淎 lot of people will go to the north Birmingham site which we will open in 2015.鈥

He said no location had yet been decided for the new city operation.

鈥淚 am a big supporter of HS2 and I think it will bring a lot of business to this area,鈥 Mr Buswell added.

鈥淚 believe HS2 is in a very strong position having knocked back three judicial reviews. I think it is a very good development for Birmingham.鈥

海角视频 Mail鈥檚 current premises 鈥 the former home of Business Post 鈥 comprise a total of 180,000 sq ft of accommodation.

News of the company鈥檚 move came 24 hours after it emerged that plans to breathe new life into the old LDV factory at Washwood Heath had been put on ice because of HS2.

The regeneration scheme was mothballed because the rail project will swallow the whole site.