Raleigh Opens New Headquarters at Historic Durban House in Eastwood, Nottingham

12/08/24 - Raleigh, the much-loved British bicycle brand, is pleased to announce their relocation to Durban House in Eastwood, Nottingham. Having been based locally on Church Street in Eastwood since the early 2000s, Raleigh is thrilled to remain in and continue supporting the local community.

Durban House, was built in the late 19th century, is renowned for its historical significance as it was once the wages office for the local collieries where the father of the famed writer D.H. Lawrence worked. The property, which later became a D.H. Lawrence Heritage Centre, has been a symbol of local heritage and cultural pride, so was a natural site of interest for Raleigh whose past is also entwined with the local area. 

The Council had two primary objectives: to restore Durban House to its former glory and to create a functional business space. Raleigh's move to the premises achieves both goals, marking just the first stage of a longer-term plan between the Council and Raleigh.

Work started on turning Durban House into a Community Hub began in 2021, but a bid for Levelling Up Funding was unsuccessful. The challenges this created have now been solved by the agreement with Raleigh – a genuine win-win. The Council, through UKSPF has identified new locations for community activities. Some community projects connected to the Hub, such as the Gardening Group, will continue to work on the grounds of Durban House and the surrounding area. Raleigh is committed to supporting community activities outside of working hours wherever possible.

Durban House is a beautiful property, and Raleigh is proud to contribute to the community by preserving this historic site. The successful execution of this project was made possible by local businesses, underscoring Raleigh's dedication to supporting local talent.

Chris Slater, Managing Director, at Raleigh said, “We are pleased to remain in Eastwood and deeply appreciate the ongoing support and collaboration from Broxtowe Council in facilitating this move. Raleigh's rich heritage is deeply intertwined with the Borough, making it essential for us to stay connected to our local roots. Durban House represents an exciting next step in our long-term strategy, offering a space that not only honours our storied past but also aligns with our vision for future growth as we continue to invest in our ambitious plans for the bicycle business.”

Milan Radulovic MBE, Leader of Broxtowe Borough Council said, “I’m delighted to welcome Raleigh to Durban House in Eastwood. It’s vital that we support our local businesses and particularly strategically important businesses like Raleigh. We’ve been working on this partnership for a number of months to secure Raleigh with a new home. As soon as we heard the news that they needed to relocate their head offices we wanted to ensure we worked with the team to support them through this change. It’s also been really important that we ensure that we can keep these jobs in the local area and help support our local economy”.

“The project was made possible by support from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and used a new local enterprise - Wilborne Painting & Decorating Limited to complete the renovation, further supporting local jobs”.

In addition to this exciting move, Raleigh recently celebrated the successful launch of the iconic Chopper bike in two retro colours, rekindling nostalgia and receiving an enthusiastic response from cycling enthusiasts. For more information visit Raleigh's website (Opens in a new window).


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