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Two New Stores For B&M
B&M added two new stores to its portfolio last week; one in Newcastle and one in Whitby.
Newcastle
Dozens of jobs have been created following the grand opening of B&M's new Brunton Lane Store.
Over 60 people from the local area have been employed at the store, which can be found on Kingston Park.
A wide range of branded products are available to purchase, including toys, food & drink, homeware, pet products, health & beauty and seasonal.
As part of the opening day process, colleagues nominated local charity, The Millin Charity, to be given some VIP treatment. They helped unveil the new store with the Lord Mayor, Cllr David Cook.
The charity help bring together people in local community who feel isolated or under-represented in some way so they can support, inspire and encourage each other to find a way forward to improve their own and their families’ lives.
In addition to helping to open the new store, the charity were given £250 worth of vouchers to spend.
The store manager, Martin Jones, said: “The team from The Millin Charity really stood out for us as they go the extra mile for local people in the community, so we wanted to give them some VIP treatment as a thank you for all the hard work they do.
“We hope that our donation can help them to continue the great work they do.”
He also commented: “Our new colleagues have been working really hard to get the store ready for opening day, and we can’t wait to show customers their brand new B&M.”
Whitby
Customers in Whitby were delighted this morning following the unveiling of their brand new B&M Store.
Over 65 people from the local area have been employed at the store, which can be found on Stainsacre Lane.
A wide range of branded products are available to purchase, including toys, food & drink, homeware, pet products, health & beauty and seasonal.
As part of the opening day process, colleagues nominated local charity, St Catherine's Hospice, to be given some VIP treatment. They helped unveil the new store alongside the Lord Mayor, Cllr Rebecca Pearson.
The team provide specialist palliative care to patients who have highly complex needs. They offer a wide range of services to help patients and their families learn to live with incurable, progressive illnesses.
In addition to helping to open the new store, the charity were given £250 worth of vouchers to spend.
The store manager, Mike Hayhurst, said: “The team from St Catherine’s Hospice really stood out for us as they go the extra mile for local people in the community, so we wanted to give them some VIP treatment as a thank you for all the hard work they do.
“We hope that our donation can help them to continue the great work they do.”
He also commented: “Our new colleagues have been working really hard to get the store ready for opening day, and we can’t wait to show customers their brand new B&M.”
Source : Insight DIY Team and B&M
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