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A new Cambridge laundry has opened its doors after a £6million investment

Swiss Laundry is able to wash, dry and press up to 500,000 items a week

Swiss Laundry launched its new facility in Papworth. Pictured are Richard, Marina, Guy and Mark Turvill.(Image: (C)2019 Philip Mynott Photographer)

A new purpose-built commercial laundry has been unveiled following a £6million investment by an independent, family-run firm.

Swiss Laundry, which dates back to 1904, is Cambridge’s largest commercial laundry and provides linen hire and laundry services to tourism, hospitality and university customers throughout the East.

Doubling the previous capacity of its former site on Cherry Hinton Road, the 38,000 square foot building introduces new systems, technology and equipment to significantly reduce impact on the environment and make the process more efficient.

The Papworth site has the capacity for washing, drying and pressing up to 500,000 individual pieces of linen every week.

Commercial director Mark Turvill said: “I feel extremely proud. This new state-of-the art laundry demonstrates our commitment, as a family-run business, to reinvest in Swiss Laundry, providing job security for our employees, and a focus on delivering a first-class laundry and linen hire service to all our loyal customers in and around Cambridge.

“It has taken 18 months to build, and we thank our key supply partners for their support and hard work, helping to bring it to fruition and creating a world-class facility.

“A special thanks should also go to our production and engineering director, Craig Saunt, who has project managed the entire build; bringing our vision to life.”

Swiss Laundry commercial director Mark Turvill(Image: (C)2019 Philip Mynott Photographer)

He added: “We’re really proud of our roots in Cambridge, and while we needed larger, more modern premises, we wanted to remain close to the city.”