Thames Valley Fly The Nest!

February 20, 2026

Thames Valley Fly The Nest!

In October 2020, despite the COVID pandemic, Alex and Emma Glass started easyStorage Thames Valley.

They really have become the ‘poster child’ for how good a franchise can become, throwing themselves enthusiastically into local community activities and adopting really high standards - so much so that they have outgrown their existing shared space storage facility and opened a new storage facility just outside of Abingdon, Oxfordshire (Burcot), way ahead of their original business plan.

Alex, Emma, their team and Princess (their van) are always ready to assist customers with their storage needs

Confident about their business, they always had the move to bigger premises planned, but they brought forward the investment by almost a year in order to meet anticipated customer needs.

They are experienced enough to know that finding this kind of storage space was going to take a long time, but the site came up at the right time and meets their needs perfectly. They are now the proud operators, on a five-year lease, of 17 thousand square foot of storage space, which came with a 7.5 ton lorry, two forklift trucks, a trailer and hundreds of extra storage pods.

The new Thames Valley team's new home - a wonderful storage warehouse in Burcot

The tight-knit Thames Valley team consists of business owners (franchisees) Emma and Alex Glass, two drivers, two loaders and back-office support. They have a great footprint in the areas they serve across their territory, which includes Oxford, Swindon and Buckinghamshire, and felt confident to go ahead with the investment based on knowing that they were likely to run out of storage space well before the end of this year, 2022, and that the new warehousing space will reduce their operating costs significantly, allowing them to continue offering really competitive storage prices.

Emma and Alex took possession of the keys on December 31st, and are feeling upbeat and confident about the move. They feel it gives them extra control and extra possibilities.

Alex and Emma celebrating their 1st birthday and raising a glass to toast their customers, colleagues, partners and family

Thus far things are going well, and they continue to enjoy their easyStorage journey. This shows on their social media posts both on LinkedIn (look them up as Emma Glass and Alex Glass) and on Facebook.

We’ve had a lot of fun with them along the way, and wish them every success as they grow.

To book storage space near you, you can find your local easyStorage, get a quote and book here: https://www.easystorage.com/locations.
(If you are considering joining the easyStorage team as a franchisee, you can find out more here: https://www.easystorage.com/franchise.)

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