Facelift for Farécla HQ

August 07, 2015
Facelift for Farécla HQ
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Farécla has given its head office in Ware, Hertfordshire a major facelift, renovating and rejuvenating the facilities to create an improved working environment. 


The inside of the offices have been transformed with a new open plan design, new floors laid and furniture replaced to give a more contemporary look. An upgraded phone system has also been installed.

The new interior design has been completed to a very high standard and reflects Farécla's strong corporate image. The light and airy, well organised new interior has been given the thumbs up by staff, who are finding it a more effective layout as well as a more comfortable workplace.

"I am delighted with the improvement the new look offices have made to our business," said Michael Haddon, Managing Director, Farécla. "The modern open plan office enables all the teams to be much more connected to each other and aware of the business as a whole. The more contemporary working environment is also a physical indicator of a wider business transformation that has been taking place at Farécla, where a very solid platform for future growth is now in place."
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