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Mira Showers officially opens new Cheltenham facility with royal visit

The Gloucestershire-based plumbing brand has unveiled a new innovation space to mark its centenary

HRH The Princess Royal during a tour of Kohler Mira's shower manufacturing site in Cheltenham.(Image: Kohler Mira)

Gloucestershire plumbing company Mira Showers has marked a century of trading with a visit from Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal, who officially opened a new facility at its factory in Cheltenham.

The shower manufacturer has launched a flexible workspace called Space 100 at its production site on Cromwell Road, which will allow its staff to collaborate on new product designs and innovations.

The brand, which is owned by US bathroom manufacturing firm Kohler, will also use the space to host events held by its charity and corporate partners, such as Cheltenham Town Football Club and Gloucester Rugby, and community activities including careers events with local schools.

The facility was formerly a warehouse, built on the site in the 1950s, and during the Covid-19 pandemic it was used for the production of ventilators for NHS intensive care units, after the company was appointed to assist with a government project.

On Tuesday, (January 25) the company’s board of directors greeted the Princess Royal, who was then escorted by managing director Craig Baker on a tour of the production facility.

Following the visit, Mr Baker presented the business’ charity partner, Sue Ryder, with a cheque for £105,000, raised through multiple fundraising activities last year.

Kohler Mira managing director Craig Baker (left) escorts HRH The Princess Royal during a tour of the shower manufacturer's factory in Cheltenham.(Image: Kohler Mira)

Mr Baker said the royal visit was an “amazing” way for the company to celebrate its centenary year, after it won two Queen’s Awards for Enterprise within the last five years for its innovative shower technology.

Mr Baker said during the tour of the site Princess Anne, who resides at the Gatcombe Park country estate in the Cotswolds, had spoken about the earliest showering device in the Royal buildings, including one in Scotland that Queen Victoria had commissioned.