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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
Tamlyn Jones

Lodge Cottrell brings three bases together in new head office

One of the country's oldest air pollution control companies is moving into its second century in a new headquarters.

Lodge Cottrell has brought together its three separate operations in Halesowen, Cradley Heath and Burton upon Trent under one roof in Sandwell Green, Oldbury.

The new home has 10,463 sq ft of space split between warehousing and offices and provides a central base for the company.

Lodge Cottrell has been supplying environmental air pollution control equipment for more than a century, serving power generators and other industries, with more than 4,500 installations worldwide.

As well as legacy customers in industry and producing energy from coal and fuel oil, the company has expanded into new technologies such as biomass and energy-from-waste.

Led by managing director Kevin Bridgewater, the company employs a core team of 35, expanding to as many as 200 agency staff during peak periods.

Mr Bridgewater said: "Due to market forces and how the company has evolved and diversified over several years, we decided to take a golden opportunity and source a larger, suitably configured base for our various activities.

"We had our headquarters in an office block in Halesowen, a site at Burton and warehousing at Old Hill in Cradley Heath.

"It made sense to bring us all together on one site that would take us into the next 100 years."

Lodge Fume Deposit Company was founded in Birmingham in 1913 by Professor Sir Oliver Lodge who in 1883 invented the electrostatic precipitation method of removing dust particles still used today.

The business name changed to Lodge Cottrell in 1922 and is now owned by its long-standing parent company KC Green Holdings, a large conglomerate based in South Korea.

The deal to move into the property in Oldbury was brokered by Birmingham-based property agency Siddall Jones.

Managing director Edward Siddall-Jones said: "This modern unit on the Sandwell Green industrial estate, part of Oldbury's wider commercial area, was clearly ideal for Lodge Cottrell's needs.

"It provides the space to bring together the operations from the three existing sites and will provide the prestigious platform the company needs as it moves into the future, building on its historic past."

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