Garden company moving to new pastures to cope with increased demand

Increased sales of garden furniture and products during lockdown has led one family businesses to move home to bigger premises
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Long-running business Greenview Sheds and Fences, which has been based in Whalley for the past three years, and before that for many years in Barrowford, will set up its new home at Shuttleworth Mead Business Park, Padiham.

Founder Andrew Hindle revealed that the coronavirus lockdown had seen more people spending money on their gardens, and the need for a new home for the company.

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The family business set up by Andrew working alongside son Josh, life long friend Chris and other colleagues Jason and Richard will open the new premises at Unit 15, on Monday September 21st, ready to show off one of the largest garden building displays in the area.

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Andrew said: "This is a big move for us, but one that is certainly needed as we simply need more room to cope with the demand we have faced this year, especially through the lockdown period where demand for garden offices and products to spruce up people's garden has gone through the roof.

"We hope our new premises will be a lot more customer friendly and our display area on our car park will be something you cannot see anywhere else in the local area."

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