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Signs are good for growing business

A Gloucester sign business has celebrated its 10th birthday by moving to bigger premises.

FASTSIGNS Gloucester has moved to The Glenmore Centre at Waterwells Business Park, Quedgeley from its previous base on Bristol Road, Gloucester.

Dave and Carolyn Riddell, directors of FASTSIGNS Gloucester, said: "When our lease came to an end at our Bristol Road store, we thought it would be the perfect opportunity to look for somewhere bigger that would allow us to take our business to the next level.

"We are looking forward to working on larger projects and having the room to grow."

FASTSIGNS currently employ five full-time staff in Gloucester and hope to hire more staff next year.

Founded in 1985, FASTSIGNS is a franchise that has over 660 branches worldwide. Today they manufacture banners, building signs, vehicle graphics, signs for windows, walls, doors or floors using the latest sign-making systems and techniques to create high impact signs.

FASTSIGNS Gloucester will celebrate the move to their new premises on Thursday, September 7, with a grand opening of the new centre and ribbon cutting by Cllr Paul James, leader of Gloucester City Council and regeneration portfolio holder.

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