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1 min read - 19 Jan, 2026

Task Consumer Products completes £30m factory redevelopment

Property developer Stoford has successfully delivered a major £30m redevelopment for Task Consumer Products at Citygate Park in Wolverhampton.

The project expands Task’s operations across an 18-acre site on Stafford Road, bringing disused brownfield land back into use and providing c.210,000 sq ft of new and enhanced space to support production and future growth.

The completed development features an 83,500 sq ft extension to Task’s existing premises, alongside a new c.125,000 sq ft purpose-built unit. The new unit has been awarded BREEAM Excellent.

Task specialises in manufacturing and distributing soft tissue products, including toilet tissue, kitchen towels and hand towels for the retail and wholesale market.

Stoford has completed a £30m project to redevelop the headquarters of Task Consumer Products in Wolverhampton / Picture: Stoford

Benniman was the main contractor for the multi-phased programme, which involved extensive remediation of the brownfield site and the demolition of a vacant building to make way for the new unit.

Dan Gallagher, joint managing director of Stoford, said: “This has been a significant development of a challenging site, parts of which were historically used for landfill. We’re delighted to have transformed it into a modern, sustainable headquarters for Task that will support its growth for years to come.”

Councillor Chris Burden, cabinet member for city development, jobs and skills at City of Wolverhampton Council, added: “This expansion is providing better futures for local people by safeguarding jobs and creating new jobs.

“It demonstrates a huge commitment by Task to Wolverhampton and is characteristic of the innovation and growth taking place in our city. Furthermore, it brings disused brownfield land back into use – helping support our move towards a sustainable economy.”


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