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Broxap invests £80k to open timber workshop at North Staffordshire headquarters

The street furniture manufacturer has relocated the workshop from a site in Hampshire

Pictured: Aaron Bell MP and John Lee, owner of Broxap.

Street furniture manufacturer Broxap has invested more than £80,000 transforming a former storage area into a new timber workshop at its North Staffordshire headquarters.

The Newcastle-under-Lyme-based company relocated the workshop – which was home to its Hand Made Places division – from a site in Hampshire as part of its ongoing plans to bring all of its operations under one roof.

It specialises in the manufacture of school playground equipment, outdoor classrooms and bespoke playground designs including sculptures and totems, growing and planting and outdoor fitness equipment.

Matt Miles, Broxap’s manufacturing director, said: "We ceased manufacturing at our site in Hampshire in June because we had the footprint to relocate operations up here.

"We started the process of moving in July and officially started manufacturing from the workshop in the third week of September.

"It took around two-and-a-half months to get everything in place because we had to put a team together, recondition the floor and install an extraction system, but now we are officially up and running."

Matt added: "We want to develop the shop over time to allow us to manufacture more products, but we don’t want to run before we can walk."

Inside the new timber workshop at Broxap

Broxap started life as Hillsyde Foundry (Staffordshire) Limited back in 1946.