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Published Date: 04 September 2008
THE working environment at Haverhill Business Park has been enhanced by a sculpture outside HID Global.
Called Dancers Embracing, the piece was unveiled by Tim Roke of HID Global and business park developer Nic Rumsey.

Mr Roke said: "The sculpture is proving very popular.

"It breaks up the usual business park feeling, bringing diversity to the park and creating an attractive environment to welcome staff and visitors to the building."

The sculpture is by Paul Margetts.

Mr Rumsey said: "This will be the first of a number of pieces of public art at the park and is part of our aim of creating an environment that moves the business park away from the perceived view of a concrete jungle to one of individuality and an attractive environment for every occupier."

A 600,000 sq ft space of land at the park is to be developed for bespoke freehold and leasehold buildings from 10,000 to 200,000 sq ft.

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  • Last Updated: 03 September 2008 3:21 PM
  • Source: Haverhill Echo
  • Location: Haverhill
 
 
 


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