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National gas distribution company Cadent in talks with 1,000 staff over office relocations

Business proposing what it called “technical redundancy of all roles” at two offices

Cadent looks after º£½ÇÊÓÆµ gas services

Around 1,000 staff at a gas business are under consultation over plans to close and relocate two offices and move some staff away from a third.

National gas distribution company Cadent wants to close Ashbrook Court, in Coventry – which houses its business services department – and its Leicester Data Hall, and replace them with a new building at Ansty Business Park, just off the M69, near Coventry.

It said the Leicester operation included a “small office and a small call centre”.

Cadent also wants to revamp its main offices in Brick Kiln Lane, Hinckley, which it said were no longer fit for purpose.

The business has told staff the plans include “significant rationalisation and refurbishment improvements at Hinckley” adding they would “clearly impact a significant number of Cadent colleagues, and work locations for some people will change”.

The Cadent office in Hinckley needs to be updated

One member of staff said they had been told Cadent was proposing what it called the “technical redundancy of all roles” at Ashbrook Court and Leicester Data Hall, and some at Hinckley.

He said the business wrote to him saying: “There are no plans as a result of this relocation to reduce headcount and at this stage it is considered that all existing roles will be available at the proposed new site, subject always to other changes that may arise in the intervening period as part of the natural development of the business.

“It is therefore our intention and hope to avoid the need for any individual redundancies.”