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New HQ for equestrian charity opened
Office design news from Morgan Lovell
Published on 24-02-2011
The British Horse Society (BHS) has opened its new headquarters in Kenilworth, Warwickshire.
Opened by HRH The Princess Royal earlier this month, the property will now house the organisation's 85 members of staff and is a step up from the office interior space the charity used to call home, it has been claimed.
BHS chief executive Graham Cory said: "A bright, spacious and airy office now stands in the space once occupied by a building which was none of these. Previously, I had felt mean when I asked staff to work in such poor conditions and embarrassed when we welcomed visitors."
He added that the group was extremely honoured by the attendance of such an excellent ambassador for the equestrian world.
Elsewhere, Scottish alcoholic drinks manufacturer Glenmorangie recently unveiled its new headquarters in Edinburgh at The Cube.
The company has taken on 6,368 sq ft on the fifth floor of the property, as well as 6,000 sq ft on the fourth floor.
Posted by Adrian Norman

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