Minster Cleaning provides office and commercial cleaning services throughout the UK, not only to the major cities but also to many of the smaller towns & villages. It is a long-established brand that delivers reliable, high quality and great value cleaning to over 5000 organisations.
We are so proud of our local cleaning heritage, including office cleaning in Grays, that we are running a series of articles on some of these localities to spotlight business areas and local places of interest.
Grays is located close to the M25 motorway and the Dartford Crossing. It is situated in the borough of Thurrock, Essex on the north bank of the river Thames.
Areas in Grays include Chadwell St Mary, Little Thurrock Rectory, Stifford Clays, Little Thurrock, Blackshots, Grays Thurrock and Grays Riverside.
Grays benefits from various economic activities across different sectors. Some of the key contributors to its economic activity include retail, logistics and distribution, manufacturing, the services sector plus construction and development.
Grays has several industrial areas. Some of the notable ones include:
- West Thurrock: This area is home to the Lakeside Shopping Centre, but it also hosts a significant industrial presence, including warehouses, distribution centres, and manufacturing facilities.
- Thurrock Commercial Park: Situated near the M25 motorway, this park is home to various businesses across different sectors, including logistics, construction, and manufacturing.
- Grays Riverside Industrial Park: Located close to the Thames, this industrial park accommodates a range of businesses, including those in manufacturing, construction, and distribution.
- Chadwell St Mary Industrial Estate: This area hosts a variety of industrial units, workshops, and warehouses, providing space for small to medium-sized enterprises across different industries.
- Stanford-le-Hope: Although technically not within Grays but nearby, Stanford-le-Hope hosts an array of industrial facilities, including oil refineries, warehouses and distribution centres.
These areas contribute to the industrial landscape of Grays and play a vital role in supporting economic activities in the region.