A city business has unveiled its new digs seven months after one of its offices was smashed into by a suspected drink driver.
Phin Robinson, who founded Pure Physiotherapy in 2006, has moved office to Mountergate next to the Premier Inn car park.
He says the new digs are a "massive upgrade" over the previous City Road offices, which was crashed into just before Christmas last year.
The 44-year-old said: "We've been here for a few weeks now and it's a great space.
"It's a massive upgrade over our previous site, with breakout rooms and social spaces, it's made a big difference in bringing the team together.
"The disaster at Christmas has almost acted as a silver lining because we recognised we needed somewhere significantly bigger.
"We've also got car parking, which is a result in the city centre, because we have people come from all over.
"Now we have 60 members of staff coming into the office to work compared to a fraction of that at the old site.
"Because we've grown so much, now we are looking to invest in the team, develop and strengthen it."
The company also has a clinic in Adelaide Street in NR2, with some services still being offered at the City Road site.
As part of the company's efforts, Mr Robinson will soon be taking part in a near 1,000-mile bike ride from Land's End to John O'Groats to try and raise £10,000 for Parkinson's UK.
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Around 50 other team members will be matching the miles Mr Robinson is doing by way of walking, swimming or running.
"It's how we bring everyone along with us and this office is a big step forward for us in Norwich," he added.
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The crash happened on December 23 when police were called to the old site after a grey VW Golf crashed into the office.
On May 28, police confirmed that Petrit Malo, 36, of Kensington Place, Norwich, had been charged with drink driving, dangerous driving, failing to stop after an accident and failing to report an accident.
He is due to appear at Norwich Magistrate's Court tomorrow.
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