Builders' merchant creates 11 jobs with new £1m Morpeth branch
Builders’ merchant James Burrell has created 11 jobs with the opening of a Morpeth branch.
The company, which turned 140 last year, invested £1m in a new site on Coopies Lane Industrial Estate.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by town mayor Jack Gebhard marked the launch of James Burrell’s ninth branch, which joins a network comprising stores in Blyth, Gateshead, Newcastle, Sunderland, Stockton, Bishop Auckland, Ossett and York.
The 84,000 sq ft facility includes a warehouse, yard and trade counter for customer collections and sales.
Commenting on the expansion, James Burrell sales manager Kevin Dawson said: “We’re delighted to have opened our latest location in Morpeth, which represents a significant commitment to the region.
“We’ve been warmly welcomed by the local trade so far and we’re privileged to serve a wider Northumberland customer base through this new branch.”
He continued: “Morpeth offers a full range of products and we’re sure that builders, joiners, gardeners, roofers and more will be impressed by our expansive range on-site – with most items available for same day collection or free next day delivery.”
James Burrell recorded a turnover of £60m last year.
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