STEPS Prosthetics move to new premises

(L-R) Founders Colette Shaw and Peter Durkin outside the new STEPS Prosthetics premises in Sheffield

STEPS Prosthetics, a specialist prosthetics and orthotics company has acquired a new site on Little London Road in Sheffield.

STEPS Prosthetics launched last year by Directors, Colette Shaw and Peter Durkin, who have over 20 years’ experience in delivering prosthetic and orthotic clinical services following serious injury. They design, manufacture, fit and support amputee clients, and work in partnership with STEPS Rehabilitation to be the only private provider of residential amputee rehabilitation services in a dedicated facility in the UK.

“As a young company, we are delighted to be making this move to larger premises so soon after launching” says Director and Founder, Colette Shaw. “Having a larger workshop, consultation and rehabilitation space allows us to support more clients who have suffered life-changing injuries following an accident. Last year we also opened our first satellite outpatient clinic based at Neural Pathways in Gateshead, Tyne & Wear. Being able to work out of three different premises allows us to give an enhanced level of service to clients.”

Leading independent Sheffield City Region law firm Taylor Emmet LLP supported STEPS Prosthetics on the move. Led by Senior Associate Richard Whiteley, the firm’s commercial property team acted as legal advisors to STEPS Prosthetics, and helped settle the terms of the lease involved, working with the landlord of the site to complete the legalities less than a month after receiving the draft documents.

Richard said: “We were delighted to advise STEPS Prosthetics as the company moves into a state-of-the-art new home. The building on Little London Road is part of a development which was built four years ago. We have advised on the acquisition of other retail units in the same location, enabling us to swiftly complete the necessary legalities on behalf of the STEPS Prosthetics team. It is great to see the site now fully occupied.”

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