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New senior hires and our new flagship Bath office in anticipation of a strong 2021

Planning permission for 3-4 Edgar Mews
We’re excited to announce that we’ve had planning permission approved for our new office development at 3-4 Edgar Mews, an unused former gin distillery in the heart of Bath.
With space for 70 staff, the new workplace will have a new central courtyard and atrium. The building will be developed according to the WELL building sustainability guidelines and a suite of active travel facilities - we’re aiming to move in before the end of the year.
This year we've also taken on a raft of senior hires and introduced new cutting-edge technology across the business.

Small steps towards better mental health
In the spirit of January and everyone needing their exercise over lockdown, we've put together a nice 6km walk around Bristol's city centre, passing some key projects. So, if you're thinking of going for a lunch time walk, why not try this?
We’re proud advocates of improving workplace mental health. At Interaction, we have strong relationships with charities such as Mates in Mind who aim to raise awareness, address the stigma of poor mental health and improve positive mental wellbeing in the UK construction industry.
For anyone who shows us their Strava (or equivalent) route we'll donate £100 to Mates in Mind!