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Lothian Labels take up unit in Broxburn



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Published Date: 07 November 2008
A LONG-established family business based in the Lothians has become the latest firm to move into a Broxburn industrial estate.
Lothian Labels, which makes labels for companies across the UK, has moved to the East Mains Industrial Estate. It has agreed a ten-year lease on a 3884sq ft unit, at an annual rent of £15,538.

The company, which has a history stretching back over 35 years, is consolidating its operation into the new unit.

John Wilkinson, Lothian Labels' sales manager, said: "We wish to consolidate existing business within the food and meat processing industry, and pursue growth within this sector."

Oliver Abram, of leasing agent King Sturge added: "We are delighted that all units on the estate are now fully-let."





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  • Last Updated: 07 November 2008 11:06 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: West Lothian
 
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alex paterson,

edinburgh 24/11/2008 19:43:07
The best thing near Broxburn is the Motel at East Burnside,many a good night there,

 

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