A new
business property is being converted to house telecoms firm Swains, after it outgrew its previous premises.
The company provides communications options to small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as corporate and government bodies.
"It has taken a lot of investment but our new offices will enable us to remain local but assist us delivering services to business across the UK," managing director Charles Wilson was quoted by the Eastern Daily Press as saying.
Its current headquarters are found at a Hunstanton
commercial property, but the firm will move to a former surgery in Dersingham in the coming months.
The increasing demand for voice-over-internet protocol services is thought to be partly responsible for sales growth that has led to the employment of more staff, the publication revealed.
Business development manager Barry Ward said Swains outgrew the Hunstanton business property sooner than expected and work is now underway at the new site.
Posted by Sarah Smith