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Cherry Lane Garden Centre – extra opening for older and less able customers

19/03/2020 by Digital Media

Value garden centre Cherry Lane, has announced that its Bradmore store will be opening half an hour earlier during the Coronavirus outbreak, exclusively for older and less able customers.

Group Chief Executive, Nick Rubins, said: “As part of our ongoing programme of community support, we will be opening all our stores half an hour earlier, Monday to Saturday, between 08.30 and 9.00am. This slot will be dedicated to our elderly customers and vulnerable people in the community, such as those with disabilities.

“As a family business, we want to make shopping easier for these valued customers during this very challenging situation. Of course, these customers are also welcome at any time of day and our staff will, as always, take excellent care of them.”

With unprecedented demand, QD Group also says that they are working around the clock to keep their shelves stocked.

Nick Rubins added: “We are doing everything in our power to keep our shelves stocked, particularly with essential grocery, gardening, household, personal care and pet food products, with new stock arriving every day.” He added: “We take the spread of Coronavirus extremely seriously and are holding regular planning meetings so that we can adapt to the developing situation. We shall stay close to the Government’s advice, as our number one priority remains the safety and wellbeing of our staff and customers, as well as to providing a safe environment for people to enjoy their local Cherry Lane Garden Centre.”

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Filed Under: Rushcliffe Tagged With: Bradmore, Cherry Lane Garden Centre

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