New offices at Barnsley based Naylor unveiled

15th October 2024

Naylor, a Barnsley-based manufacturing company, marked a significant milestone with the official opening of its new office and the unveiling of recent investments in additional manufacturing capacity at its Cawthorne site.

The event showcased the impact of the £16 million invested by Naylor at the Cawthorne site over the past two years. Key customers and local dignitaries, including Councillor Sir Steve Houghton CBE, Leader of Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, and Dame Hilary Chapman DBE, the Lord-Lieutenant of South Yorkshire, were in attendance to celebrate this achievement.

The ceremony began with an official office opening by Edward Naylor CEO and Naylor MD Richard Edwards. Attendees were then treated to a guided tour of Naylor's new manufacturing facilities, highlighting the company's commitment to innovation and efficiency.

Edward Naylor CEO commented “we’re very proud of our new facilities which give us the office and factory space we need to maintain the growth of recent years”
The investment has enabled Naylor to expand its production capacity and launch new products. This expansion is expected to create new jobs and boost the local economy.

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