The National Office of Animal Health has announced that its office has relocated to Stevenage.
NOAH chief executive Dawn Howard said: “After being at the Enfield site for over 35 years the NOAH office has now moved to a new office in a shared workspace in Stevenage.
“The new office better reflects modern working practices, the changing needs of our members and helps to deliver on our sustainability commitments.
“The NOAH team has been working remotely during lockdown and we want to continue to deliver on the benefits that has brought for our members whilst providing a flexible working environment.”
Mrs Howard said the move marks an exciting new chapter in NOAH’s history and being in the heart of the UK’s life sciences and R&D corridor is a great new home for the organisation.
“We look forward to welcoming our members and stakeholders to the new office in the future,” she added.
The new NOAH address is: Co-Space Stevenage, 25 Town Square, Stevenage, SG1 1BP.