Local sportsman opens recent renovation of James Burrell Blyth branch
James Burrell Builders Merchant has officially opened its renovated Blyth branch.
Captain of Blyth Spartans A.F.C, Robbie Dale, along with vice chairman Kevin Scott, attended the opening.
The Independent Builders Merchant has completed a major £250k renovation of the branch, allowing the branch to provide a wider product range, stock specialist products, provide better facilities and upgrade the fleet.
Robbie Dale said: ‘It’s great to get out and about and support local businesses that are improving the facilities in Blyth.
“It’s also a perfect opportunity for us to meet members of the local community and thank them for their amazing support.”
Alongside Blyth, the company has nine other strategically placed branches at Bishop Auckland, Gateshead, Morpeth, Newcastle, Ossett, Stockton, Sunderland, York and Rotherham, with the aim of serving its regional and national customers.
Kevin Dawson, regional sales manager at James Burrell, added: “We’re delighted that the major renovation in our Blyth site is complete and that so many customers came along on the opening day.
“We would love both new and existing customers to come along, see the new site and take advantage of our opening offers.”
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