Yorkshire optician acquires three new sites in national expansion plans
A Yorkshire opticians has announced that it has completed three acquisitions in the region and the North East as it continues with its national expansion.
Bayfields Opticians and Audiologists has announced its acquisition of Gohil and Grey in Leamington Spa, Pendleburys in Maidstone and Cooper & Leatherbarrow in Barnard Castle.
The acquisitions are part of the company’s UK expansion plan, which now covers 20 sites.
Royston Bayfield, founder and CEO of Bayfields Opticians and Audiologists, commented: “These three deals are significant in our overall expansion plans.
“Gohil and Grey expands our existing presence in Leamington Spa and following refurbishments, we now have a four test room site, which will be open for testing 7 days a week and we will be introducing audiology in October.
“Pendleburys will grow our reach into the South East by adding this high footfall, large site and 12 employees who we’re looking forward to welcoming to the team.
“Our Barnard Castle acquisition will be integrated into our existing practice there and we look forward to continuing to build on our local reputation.
“We have a proven track record in adding value to clients through our obsessive commitment to care, technology and quality product offering.”
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