Posted: Mon 19th Feb 2018

New Chester distribution facility for North Wales based food firm as it looks to expand

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, Feb 19th, 2018

North Wales based Harlech Food Service Ltd has completed a deal to take over the of the former Rybrook Volvo workshop unit  Sovereign Way, on the Chester West Employment Park.

Harlech will use the facility which is just off Sealand Road to expand their full offer food distribution service to a wide range of hotels, restaurants and catering facilities across Cheshire, the Wirral and the wider North West Region.

The unit was surplus to Rybrook Volvo’s requirements following the amalgamation of their workshop facility into a newly refurbished showroom on Sealand Road, Chester.

Picture: Legat Owen

The unit extends to 10,984 Sq ft and sits on a site of 0.69 acre. The property benefits from dedicated parking and a substantial loading yard.

Legat Owen Director, Stephen Wade commented:-

Chester has a shortage of good quality workshop/warehouse accommodation of this nature and having identified the opportunity Harlech Food Service moved quickly to secure the facility. It’s great to see a North Wales business expanding into the North West region.

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