Morris Property is delighted to report that new tenant, Guide Dogs for the Blind, are settling well into their new ground and first floor suite recently refurbished office suites at Morris’s popular New Zealand House, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury.
Guide Dogs for the Blind is an association which provides independence and freedom to thousands of blind and partially sighted people across the UK through the provision of guide dogs, mobility and other rehabilitation services. They also campaign passionately for the rights of those with visual impairments and invest millions of pounds in eye disease research.
They have relocated to higher profile offices within New Zealand House which occupies an extremely prominent main road frontage directly onto Abbey Foregate. The offices are a short walk from a variety of local amenities including shops, cafes, restaurants, bars and supermarkets. There is also ample onsite parking and public transport links nearby.
“New Zealand House is a perfect location to raise our profile and increase our number of volunteers.” commented Colin Elliot, Mobility Team Manager.
“The new structure of our team means we have grown to twenty staff, who is all particularly appreciating the spacious layout which perfectly suits the nature of our work.”
Liz Lowe, Head of Estates, Morris Property said: “Our ethos is to develop strong working relationships with existing and new clients, making sure we listen carefully to be able to evolve and deliver property solutions that genuinely complement the clients’ growing business needs. We are delighted that we have been able to meet Guide Dogs for the Blind’s aspirations and deliver the type and quality of office space they need going forwards.”