27 July 2012
With the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games just around
the corner, the atmosphere throughout the UK is really heating up. As the
worldwide sporting event commences, one of Shoreham Port’s tenants is reliving
the role they played in securing London as the host city. Tongue Tied, a translation
service based in Hove Enterprise Centre, invested time, energy and lots of hard
work to help London stage the Games. The company’s efforts included translating
the final presentation into 5 languages that was watched by the IOC members and
ultimately helped to clinch the bid for London.
Tongue Tied have been long term residents of Hove Enterprise
Centre since 2004, as it provides a convenient and accessible location,
suitable to house all of their staff and ensure they deliver an excellent
service. John Shouler of Tongue Tied said “we are really proud of our efforts
in helping to secure the Olympics in London. Being in a great location like
Hove Enterprise Centre is popular with our staff and the range of businesses
makes it a pleasant working environment that adds to the community feel of
Shoreham Port”.
Hove Enterprise Centre is also home to recently installed solar
panels, enough to power 40 homes and generate more than 90kW. It’s a great way
to see the Port’s renewable energy initiatives and contribute to a cleaner,
greener and more sustainable future.
Shoreham Port’s Property Manager, Tim Hague said “the Centre has
a wealth of benefits not only from location and accessibility, but also great
transport links, a range of facilities available to tenants, a dedicated bike
shelter and it’s on the National Cycle route”.
For further information regarding tenancy options please contact
Tim Hauge, Property Manager thague@shoreham-port.co.uk or
call 01273 598100 or visit www.shoreham-port.co.uk/Property.