The businesses moving into a newly-built industrial site in Loudwater have been revealed.

Loudwater Mill, a development built right next door to the Bucks Free Press offices in Station Road by Sorbon Estates, has five units in total - and four of them have been leased.

The final one is under offer, but the new tenants already confirmed and set to move in are Tenacious Laboratories, a health food and supplements start-up business, AusDiagnostics, supplier of highly multiplexed molecular diagnostics, broadband provider Swish Fibre and decorating trade counter, Johnstone’s Paint.

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As a leading manufacturer and supplier of Covid testing kits, Amersham-based AusDiagnostics is expanding into Loudwater Mill to facilitate increased production of kits to meet the current demand.

The company will be utilising the leased unit as a storage space and assembly facility for building the kits.

Tenacious Laboratories, a health food and supplement start-up, will be modifying its unit to create a lab for the team to work from. The company has seen an uplift in demand for its specialist, premium health products since the outbreak of the Covid pandemic.

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Broadband provider Swish Fibre has plans to use its unit as a storage facility to support its rollout of super-fast broadband to the surrounding areas.

The alternative network provider is currently rolling out its services to Marlow, Gerrards Cross, Beaconsfield, Flackwell Heath, Wooburn Green and Bourne End.

Johnstone’s Paint will be operating a trade counter from Loudwater Mill, providing a service to local decorators, builders and tradespeople.

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Robert Martin, leasing manager at Sorbon Estates said: “We are delighted to announce these new lettings and bring such a diverse mix of tenants to this attractive industrial unit.

"It is heartening to see so much activity after such a challenging time for businesses in general, and we’re pleased to be supporting start-ups and existing local companies in expansion.”