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CHINNECK SHAW OPENS NEW SOUTHSEA OFFICE
After several years of waiting to find the perfect premises, Chinneck Shaw is looking forward to opening its new office in a stylish Southsea neighbourhood. Associate Director Lizzie Burt, explained the lure of Castle Road had been strong owing to its location, history, architecture and a host of independent businesses.
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“We were keen to tap into the independent vibe of Castle Road in Southsea and began looking in earnest a couple of years ago for the right shop to become available.
“And now we are delighted to say that No 65 will be our new Southsea home, complimenting the work of our Copnor office and expanding our geographical reach.”
The team can’t wait to be rubbing shoulders with the likes of nationally recognised quirky record store Pie and Vinyl, David Western bridal gowns, Tony Wood Hairdressers, CW Framing and well known artist Pete Codling as well as a host of lovely eateries.
“As an independent company ourselves we feel we are in good company in Castle Road and the welcome we have received has been really warm,” she said.
The iconic clock tower, captured by talented artist Kevin Dean for this article, is a Southsea landmark and just one of many captivating buildings in the area.
“We love the varied architecture and style that can be found in this particular part of Southsea.
“And we look forward to working with home owners and families wanting to enjoy some of the Southsea vibe,” said Lizzie.
Portsmouth has recently been named the UK’s second coolest city to live by the Nomads Nation website and predominantly that will be down to the relaxed lifestyle you can enjoy in Southsea.
“Chinneck Shaw was established in 1883 and as we mark 140 years of trading, it seems fitting that we should open our new premises in Southsea.
“We will be bringing our independent spirit to this bustling street of like-minded businesses and we truly can’t wait to be in such great company,” added Lizzie.
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