James Burrell group begins refurbishment on local branch for 2020 completion
James Burrell Builders Merchants has begun refurbishment on its Bishop Auckland branch set for completion in early spring 2020.
The refurbishment of the Bishop Auckland branch follows investment for the family-owned merchant with a £250k renovation of its Blyth branch, as well as a £2m investment in its recently opened 10th branch at Rotherham.
James Burrell Builders Merchants is now expanding the existing office and trade counter space and the customer facilities could be improved.
The planned renovation could enable the branch to increase its current stock range so it can provide an even better service to the trade customers in the local area.
Kevin Dawson, regional sales manager, stated: “This is such an exciting time for us at James Burrell; we are delighted to be expanding and improving our trade counter and office space at our Bishop Auckland branch.
“The refurbishment will allow us to showcase our increased stock range more efficiently, which will massively improve the customer experience. Please keep an eye on our social media and website for regular updates.”
James Burrell is said to be continuously investing in the development of the company.
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