Something exciting has been happening… 🎬

May 20, 2026

Something exciting has been happening… 🎬

Sponsored by Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou and the easy family of brands, the series follows the people, stories and challenges behind the rapid growth of easyStorage across the UK and Europe.

For those old enough to remember it, the concept treads in the footsteps of the hugely successful 1990s TV series Airline - the programme widely credited with helping introduce the then little-known start-up called easyJet and indeed reality TV to the world.

But "Life In Storage" is about far more than storage units.

The series follows:

  • New easyStorage franchisees as they launch and grow their territories
  • The day-to-day reality of building a fast-growing national brand
  • The incredible people behind the business, and
  • Most importantly, some of the wonderful customers we meet every day and the deeply personal stories behind why they chose to store with us at one of our nationwide locations

From house moves and growing families, to fresh starts, life changes and business journeys - storage often sits quietly in the background of some very important moments in people’s lives.

This is just the beginning…

For now, we can’t say too much more 👀

But watch this space for further updates on "Life In Storage".

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