AN AGRICULTURAL supply business based in Wem will be opening its new store near Whitchurch.
Sherratt Farm Supplies Ltd has been trading on Wem Industrial Estate, in Soulton Road for the last 30 years and will finish trading there on Friday, August 19.
Its new location is Rose Farm in Ossage Lane in Whixall and its open day will be held on Saturday, August 20.
A spokesperson for Sherratt Farm Supplies said the company hope the new store will benefit the local area and people.
They added: "The Jones family were dairy farming in Rose Farm in Ossage Lane in Whixall until 2021, when the herd was sold.
"A decision was made to convert the agricultural buildings into retail and storage premises purpose built to meet the growing business needs of Sherratts.
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"After change of use and appropriate planning permissions were granted, work started on creating what we feel is a spacious and modern premises to meet the current and future needs of the business.
"We sell a range of agricultural products and those that would meet the needs of the rural community, including dairy consumables, chemicals, silage sheets, water fittings, galvanised equipment, including gates and troughs, cattle feeds, horse feeds, pet supplies, wild bird feed, poultry feed, gardening, hardware and household goods and so much more.
"We hope that the new store will become a real asset to the local community.
"Our final day of trading at Wem Industrial Estate is Friday, August 19 and we have an open day at Rose Farm on Saturday, August 20 from 10am to 3pm where we welcome all customers old and new to join us to celebrate the opening of our new store and for our first day of trading."
For more information contact Sherratts on 01939 232557 or email sherratt.sales@outlook.com
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