Haldane Fisher Morecambe, located at the former Broadoak Home and Garden Centre premises, was officially opened, Builders’ Merchant News reported. The development of this new branch forms part of Haldane Group’s long-term growth strategy, which will see over £50 million spent on whole group development over the next five years. Simon Walling, who leads the Haldane Fisher brand in England and the Isle of Man, along with timber distributor GE Robinson, commented: "We are delighted to open our new branch in Morecambe, further strengthening our presence in Lancashire. “This revamped location reflects our commitment to providing convenient access to top-quality products and services and we are pleased to have now opened our doors to the public. “This follows the refurbishment of our branch in Garstang, which experienced a £600,000 redevelopment to increase the product range and enhance the ironmongery and door offering.” The new Morecambe branch also boasts an extensive product range, featuring everything from timber supplies to landscaping materials and tools.
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