CheqUp, which provides weight loss injections and treatments, has taken over the ground floor of Turnpike House, a two-storey office building on Methuen Park.
The company is approved by the NHS and General Pharmaceutical Council accredited.
It provides weight loss medications, including injections, as well as advice on nutrition, exercise, eating behaviours, and fat loss.
The office building is located on Chippenham’s premier business park, which is home to Europe’s largest IT supplier, Bechtle, as well as Holman, Regus, Wincanton, BT, and an M&S Foodhall.
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Summerfield Commercial, the company that owns the office building, is pleased to welcome CheqUp to the business park.
Will Grant, Summerfield’s divisional director of portfolio management, said: “We are delighted to welcome CheqUp to Turnpike House and Methuen Park.
“CheqUp are growing at an astonishing rate and we are pleased to be able to provide them with a first-class office environment from which to continue their trajectory.
“With the ground floor now let, we are offering the fully refurbished first floor office suite (4,113 sq ft) to rent, available for immediate occupation.”
James Hunt, from CheqUp, said: “As a business that in six months has become Royal Mail’s biggest customer in Chippenham, the location and facilities are perfect for us.
“Securing this space is another step on our growth journey.”
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Summerfield Commercial is a multi-award-winning business based in Taunton, Somerset, that has been developing property throughout the southwest for more than 200 years.
The company has developed almost 4 million sq ft of workspaces throughout the southwest with leasehold, freehold design and build options, alongside a commercial property lettings portfolio for flexible rental options.
The company has given £6.1 million towards charitable causes and community projects and planted more than 1 million trees to help offset developments and improve ecosystems in the South West.