A BUSINESS centre on the outskirts of Whitchurch has welcomed two new companies to its premises.

Park View Business Centre (PVBC) has announced the arrival of two new companies, each run by enterprising, young entrepreneurs.

Despite the recent Covid-19 lockdown, these two different ventures are getting set up to embrace life as we all return to the new normal.

MOOand Boom, run by Maddie Ashbrook will sell new and vintage designer clothes as well as buying quality used clothing. They can revive garments that have become out-dated and give shoppers a great retail experience, minimising each consumer’s carbon footprint with re-cycling. They also specialise in cashmere and have lots on show.

Chloe Anderson runs Dachshing Doggies dog grooming services and would welcome any canine clients to the new parlour from the beginning of July.

Peter Beckett, managing director of PVBC, said he was delighted to see the new arrivals.

He added: “It is fantastic to see two young people starting their first companies. We will be providing them with as much support as possible.

"This, together with our new co-sharing office facilities (hot-desking) give the next generation more flexible options of using our superb broadband and high quality spaces."

Both of these ventures will hopefully generate new visitors to their premises and there is the added benefit of going the exceptional, on-site lunchtime cafe, which is hoping to reopen from July 6.

Situated on the main road between Nantwich and Whitchurch (A530), the growing business centre is looking to help all new tenants get back and running to full speed with the long-awaited return to business.

For more information on availability of units at PVBC visit www.parkviewbusinesscentre.co.uk or call 01948 661600 or 07921 788 341.