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Expanding Yorkshire care company moves into new business park
By Dominic Musgrave
AN expanding Yorkshire care company will be the first business to move into Escrick Business Park this summer.
Riccall Carers has bought a two-storey 1300 sq ft office on the site to accommodate its growing team which provides qualified and experienced home care support workers across York, Selby and North Yorkshire.
“Helping people to continue to live independently in their own homes is a growing market and, based on the quality of our service, we’ve seen a doubling of our business in the past 12 months,” said Tony Conroy, who founded the company with his wife Gill in 1998.
“Our current premises, in Riccall, simply don’t match our expansion programme but Harrison’s Escrick development fits the bill perfectly.
“It will allow us to expand out recruitment programme as we are constantly looking to employ care staff.”
He added: “The fact that we could buy rather than lease offices is something which appeals to many SMEs like ours.
“The location gives us excellent access to York, Selby, across Yorkshire and beyond, without the kind of traffic congestion we might experience in a more central city location, and that really matters to us.”
Tony, Gill and the team will move into Escrick Business Park in June when the first phase of building is completed.
By Dominic Musgrave
AN expanding Yorkshire care company will be the first business to move into Escrick Business Park this summer.
Riccall Carers has bought a two-storey 1300 sq ft office on the site to accommodate its growing team which provides qualified and experienced home care support workers across York, Selby and North Yorkshire.
“Helping people to continue to live independently in their own homes is a growing market and, based on the quality of our service, we’ve seen a doubling of our business in the past 12 months,” said Tony Conroy, who founded the company with his wife Gill in 1998.
“Our current premises, in Riccall, simply don’t match our expansion programme but Harrison’s Escrick development fits the bill perfectly.
“It will allow us to expand out recruitment programme as we are constantly looking to employ care staff.”
He added: “The fact that we could buy rather than lease offices is something which appeals to many SMEs like ours.
“The location gives us excellent access to York, Selby, across Yorkshire and beyond, without the kind of traffic congestion we might experience in a more central city location, and that really matters to us.”
Tony, Gill and the team will move into Escrick Business Park in June when the first phase of building is completed.