08.08.2018
Warren Access relocates
UK rental company Warren Access has moved its southern depot to a new location in Hartford, near Huntingdon, England.
The new location is just two miles from central Huntingdon and replaces the company’s previous depot in Huntingdon that was opened in 2012. Warren says that it was obliged to move to larger premises in order to cope with its growing fleet and the increasing range of training courses that it now offers, as well as benefiting from a more visible location.
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Outside the new premises
The new depot includes training rooms suitable for up to 12 students, an internal training area for its mobile vertical training courses for scissor lifts and an outdoor training experience on a mock-up piece of motorway, complete with street lighting and overhead signs.
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Warren Access’ new outdoor training area
The move also marks the start of a partnership with the West Anglia Training Association (WATA), which Warren Access will be sharing the premises with. WATA offers engineering apprenticeships as well as a variety of courses including health and safety training, electrical and mechanical engineering, management/professional development training and scaffolding training which it runs out of its Construction Industry Scaffolders Record Scheme (CISRS) accredited training facility.
Managing director Graeme Warren said: “We are delighted with our new premises and what we can offer our customers now. We are excited about the future and our new partnership with WATA. We have also recently expanded our hire fleet, giving us even more scope to supply our loyal customer base.”
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Some of Warren Access’ scissor lifts at the company's training facility
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