Growth often starts with a simple step.
As part of our ongoing expansion, we recently acquired the neighbouring property — creating new space, new potential and new opportunities for the future of the business.
But nature had already made its move.
One of our apprentices spotted solitary bees making use of old rawlbolt sleeves and even the adjacent roller shutter — small, overlooked spaces now serving as nesting points. With the recent rise in temperature, these bees have begun to emerge, instinctively finding mates before the nesting season begins.
No grand design. No perfect conditions. Just initiative, awareness and making use of what’s available.
A timely reminder that development — whether in business or in people — doesn’t always wait for ideal circumstances. It often begins by recognising opportunity where others might not look.
At Fourply, as we grow our physical footprint, we continue to invest in our apprentices — creating the right environment for them to develop, adapt and thrive.
Because sometimes, the smallest openings lead to the biggest progress.