A waste removal firm is expanding into new premises as a result of rapid growth driven by geographical expansion.
Supported by funding from Royal Bank of Scotland, The Rubbish Removers has acquired a unit on Lord Street in Ashton-under-Lyne which will provide the company with increased office and warehousing space to operate from.
Royal Bank of Scotland has supported the acquisition of the new premises with a £70,000 funding deal.
Established in 2001 by husband and wife team Chris and Diane Johnson, The Rubbish Removers provide both commercial and domestic waste removal services. Traditionally the firm has operated throughout the Greater Manchester area, but during the last two years demand has seen the firm expand, offering its services throughout the North and Midlands. This expansion has seen the company achieve growth levels of 50% during this time.
Joe Riley, Relationship Manager at Royal Bank of Scotland said: “We often work to tight time frames and I am pleased that we were able to get the funding in place for Chris and Diane. They have built a solid business and the new premises will provide them with an ideal base from which they can continue to grow.”
Chris Johnson, Proprietor of The Rubbish Removers, said: “Demand for our services has really increased during the last two years and as a result we had outgrown our existing premises. As soon as we saw the new unit we knew that it would be perfect for us but as it was being sold at auction we needed to get funding in place very quickly.
“Joe Riley and his team at Royal Bank of Scotland did just that, and their support throughout the process has been brilliant. The new unit is perfect and will continue to meet our needs for the foreseeable future as we continue to focus on geographical expansion.”