NRL opens London office

Technical recruiter NRL has opened an office in London.

Technical recruiter NRL has opened an office in London.

The office is located in Bressenden Place, London SW1, and will be headed up by David Redmayne, who is responsible for business development as well as looking after existing NRL projects in the South-East.

Redmayne says: “Having a base in London means that we can provide the same hands-on control to projects in the South-East as we currently supply to those elsewhere in the country. It’s convenient for our clients knowing that we can be at their site within one or two hours and can easily attend meetings.”

Mike Barber, NRL’s managing director, adds: “Extending our office network to include London also brings home to companies we don’t yet work with that we have a presence in the area. We’ve supplied people to many projects in Greater London and the Home Counties over the last 25 years. The new London office reinforces this capability.”

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