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Jonathan Viney appointed CEO of North Place apartments

Jonathan Viney, sales consultant and trustee of the Pied Piper, has announced his appointment as CEO of 5 & 6 North Place in Cheltenham.

The Grade II Listed buildings have been in his family since the 1970s and are now fully refurbished to a high standard comprising 12 apartments, respecting their history and heritage.

Jonathan told Punchline-Gloucester.com, "As a family business, we are very proud of our development in the centre of Cheltenham following a £500k investment to deliver a sensitive refurbishment of the heritage buildings. Using sustainable materials throughout, the 12 apartments feature on-site parking, and EV charging and use 100% renewable power."

The suites can be rented from two days to two months periods, and are aimed at the corporate business market, where local firms can provide home-from-home accommodation in the heart of Cheltenham.

"Our environment is extremely important to us, and we strive to be sustainable. All the apartments have electric heating and hot water systems, and we provide EV chargers in our onsite parking spaces in addition to a secure bicycle storage built in the old coal shed! Eco-friendly cleaning products and our welcome packs come in bio-degradable packaging."

More information can be found online  for 2024 bookings.

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