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The EpiCentre at Haverhill Research Park becomes home to property management company Foster Kemp




A rapidly growing residential property management company has moved into The EpiCentre at Haverhill Research Park.

Foster Kemp, which manages residential estates and blocks of flats, acting on behalf of leaseholders, has a lot of clients in the Cambridge, Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket, Ipswich and Mildenhall areas.

Richard Foster, the owner, said: “Haverhill is right in the middle of our East Anglian operations, so it is an ideal location for us and we are really impressed with The EpiCentre.

Owner Richard Foster and property manager Vanessa Ngebih at The EpiCentre at Haverhill Research Park, where Foster Kemp has taken an office. Picture: The EpiCentre
Owner Richard Foster and property manager Vanessa Ngebih at The EpiCentre at Haverhill Research Park, where Foster Kemp has taken an office. Picture: The EpiCentre

“The building is well fitted out and the needs of the occupier are well thought through. We are likely to expand in the building in the near future.”

In addition to The EpiCentre, Foster Kemp has an office in Aylesbury, Oxfordshire, where it manages a portfolio of about 2,000 residential properties at over 100 sites in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Gloucestershire.

“Acting on behalf of residential leaseholders, we become involved in resolving complex issues with freehold landlords and are a strong advocate of leaseholder rights,” added Mr Foster.

The EpiCentre in Haverhill Research Park is part of Oxford Innovation. Picture: Mark Bullimore Photography 2024
The EpiCentre in Haverhill Research Park is part of Oxford Innovation. Picture: Mark Bullimore Photography 2024

Centre manager, Helen Earl, said: “We welcome Richard and his team to The EpiCentre and will be supporting Foster Kemp in its growth programme.”



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