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Derbyshire hot tub and spa firm splashes out £1.6m on expansion

Funding will help Superior Spas relocate to larger premises and create new jobs

Superior Spas has secured £1.6m to move to new premises. Pictured (from left) are Robert Carlin, managing director of Superior Spas, Andrew McDaid, partner at Mitchells Chartered Accountants, William Islip, relationship director at NatWest and Andy Stone from Optimum Commercial Solutions(Image: Orange Juice Communications)

A Derbyshire firm which has grown to become the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest independent distributor of hot tubs and swim spas has secured £1.6 million to help it relocate to bigger premises and create new jobs.

Superior Spas is currently based in Brimington, on the outskirts of Chesterfield. However, due to the success of the business, the family-run firm will be moving to a state-of-the-art 20,000 sq ft warehouse in the town, creating 30 new jobs in the process.

The new location, which is at the former GKN Stokes site, in Sheepbridge Lane, will provide the firm with a large showroom, offices and parking facilities.

It will also give Superior Spas more efficient storage, reducing despatch timescales.

Robert Carlin, managing director of Superior Spas, who was a finalist in the Entrepreneur of the Year category at this year’s Derby Telegraph Business Awards, said: “As a leader in our marketplace, we’d simply outgrown our old premises and needed more modern space to continue moving from strength-to-strength, both in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and abroad.

Mr Carlin said the move would bring a range of benefits(Image: Superior Spas)

“The move to our new premises will bring with it a range of benefits to both the company and the local community.

“The facility will dramatically improve our efficiency by reducing despatch times, while also providing a high-end showroom and offices.

“With our º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and European business growing year-on-year, we’re happy to confirm that we’ll be needing another 30 employees to support our success.”