MILLIONS has been ploughed into Hartlebury Trading Estate to enhance services as part of an extensive improvement programme.

Schroder Real Estate Fund, which has owned the site since 2013, has invested more than £3million in a series of works including upgrading security systems, new roofs on a number of units, refurbishment of vacant units and additional landscaping throughout the site.

In addition to the new roofs on 30 units, contractors have been instructed to re-roof a number of other buildings. This work will start in October and be completed by Christmas.

The estate has 130 buildings and occupiers at the Estate include FedEx, TNT, Vax, CP Foods Ltd, Concept Furniture and Forest Garden.

Rupert Jeffries of Collingwood Rigby, asset manager for the Estate, said: “We take a great deal of pride in the high-specification of the business park and its environment, and we’re committed to improving its facilities.

“As part of that commitment, we’ve heavily invested in our security systems, installing new and upgraded CCTV cameras and Network Video Recorders across the Estate to ensure that our occupiers have full peace of mind that their premises are protected.

“Demand for space at Hartlebury has been strong in recent years, and as such we’re currently experiencing record low void levels.

“With that in mind, we’ve overseen a full refurbishment of our vacant units, with new floors, office accommodation, roller shutter doors and redecoration works, as well as external improvements including over- cladding schemes and improved services and windows where required, so that they are in a first-class, ‘as-new’ condition for new occupiers.”

He added: “We are always looking at ways to improve the common parts of the Estate, and we’ve further invested in seagull deterrent digital systems and created new planting areas for landscaping and wildlife.

“Our parkland-setting is one of the biggest draws to tenants, and where possible, we want to enhance that.

“We’ve also made it easier for our tenants to raise any issues for maintenance works required across the site with an improved reporting system in order to maintain the Estate to the standard they expect.”