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Southport Architecture Practice expand into new premises

A Southport architect practice has recently expanded into a new commercial premises to meet its growing order book, backed by financial support from Barclays.

Clayton Architecture, based in Ainsdale, Southport, is a fully RIBA Chartered and ARB Registered Architecture Practice who work alongside homeowners, developers and contractors on bespoke house extensions, custom new build homes and housing developments.

Joseph Clayton, Managing Director of Clayton Architecture Ltd, said: “Barclays was able to support us despite COVID 19 and have really understood our business and what we want to achieve – it was great to have a bank with a dedicated relationship manager who was contactable throughout the whole process despite the process running into the lockdown period!

“The new premises have been critical in the growth of the practice. The support from Barclays has allowed us some freedom for self-investment and given some additional financial headroom, which has proven invaluable this year. During lockdown, we were prepared to work remotely and with the extra funds were able reinvest in new design software, better quality assurance systems and a virtual reality headset, which is already starting to prove its worth!

“Once we get through this period, we will be looking to expand our staff numbers, take on new projects and heavily reinvest so that our practice continues to be desirable for homeowners looking for that bespoke extension and investors looking for assistance with their property investments.”

The Barclays funding package was put together by Sharon Harrison at Barclays National Broker Team.

Ana Rowlands, Barclays Business Manager, added: “I’m delighted to continue to support Joe Clayton and his team with their expansion plans – Clayton Architecture is an important part of the local business community and we look forward to working with Joe to ensure their continued future growth and success. This has to be not only good for the firm but for the local economy.”

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