
A storage facility part of a multi-million pound development has officially opened in Wisbech.
The town’s mayor, Cllr Janet Tanfield, was at the opening of Cinch in Cromwell Road to perform the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Cinch is located on what is known as the Century Place development, a £7million project completed by Urban Associates.
The self-storage business is located next to a newly opened Starbucks on the site, which was previously a redundant horticultural nursery.
Starbucks officially opened last week.
Cinch was handing out goodie bags to customers and potential clients at Thursday’s opening.
The firm has also offered much-needed storage space to the Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre free of charge, and Toni Bird, the Wisbech centre’s fundraising champion, was at the opening to receive the keys.
Those at the ceremony were given a tour of the state-of-the-art building, which boasts a high-tech security system to ensure stored items are safe.
The development also includes a car park for Starbucks, which has outside seating and electric vehicle charging points.
There is separate parking for the self-storage area.