Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal will be busy, as she stops at a third location on her Lincoln visit.
Princess Anne will visit Lindum Business Park on Station Road to see how the 21.4 acre site was transformed from a disused site to a business park.
There are now 28 businesses on the site, varying from local charities to global operations. HRH The Princess Royal met with Nigel Smith Plumbing team. She met most of the team at during her, then unveiling a commemorative plaque on the site.
David Chambers, Chairman of Lindum, said: “We are delighted that HRH The Princess Royal is coming to visit our business park. We are looking forward to showing how our £5 million investment over the past 13 years has transformed the old disused ‘Wiggins Teape’ paper manufacturing factory into a successful business park, employing over 400 people here in North Hykeham. When we purchased the site in 1999 it had been out of use and on the market for over 4 years. We moved our business to Lindum Business Park, as it is now known, and the factory Lindum had originally built for Wiggins Teape in 1991, became our own Head Office. The office block is now home to over 12 businesses and the 10 “incubator” offices created when we installed a new second floor within one of the high bay units, now provides quality offices for a range of new and start-up businesses.”
Also on February 15, she will officially open Lincoln College’s Deans Sport and Leisure building, and the Cornerstone Building at Bishop Grosseteste University.