We Fix Feet has opened its flagship clinic in Beeston Square, filling the final vacant unit left by Argos.
The clinic has been supporting patients across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire for many years and now brings their specialist services to Beeston’s High Street. Deputy Mayor Councillor Barbara Carr and We Fix Feet owners Darren and Stephen cut the ribbon.
We Fix Feet’s opening represents the final vacant unit in the old Argos building, owned by Broxtowe Borough Council, being let, highlighting the Council’s commitment to keeping our high streets buzzing and completing a rejuvenated feel in Beeston Square.
Offering expert podiatry, lower-limb rehabilitation, and mobility-focused care, their new town centre location makes their services more accessible to customers and residents, helping to keep the local community active and healthy.
To celebrate the opening, We Fix Feet hosted an opening event today (30 January), which was attended by Broxtowe Deputy Mayor, Councillor Barbara Carr.
The Portfolio Holder for Asset Management and Development, Councillor Milan Radulovic MBE, said, “Our high streets are the beating hearts of our towns, and it’s fantastic to see these units in Beeston Square filled once again.
“I’m delighted that We Fix Feet chose to open their flagship clinic in Broxtowe, and this opening highlights not only our commitment, but also theirs, to investing in our high streets, and demonstrates that Broxtowe is an attractive place to do business.”
Stephen Carter, Co-founder and Director of We Fix Feet, said, “Our new flagship clinic in Beeston is about more than expansion. It’s about investing in the high street while improving access to specialist podiatry and musculoskeletal injury rehabilitation for the local community. By helping people reduce pain, recover from injury, and stay mobile, we’re supporting both individual wellbeing and the long-term health of the town and surrounding areas.”
Darren Bloore, Podiatrist and Co-founder of We Fix Feet, added, “Accessible podiatry and rehabilitation services play a vital role in helping communities stay healthy, active, and connected.”





