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June 1st 2020
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Easy Bathrooms Opens Store at New Lincoln Trade Park

We are delighted to have opened a brand new, 4,000 sq. ft. bathroom and tile showroom in Lincoln at Bishops Trade Park.

Creating six jobs, we have invested £100,000 into the 3,500 sq. ft. retail space, installing more than 100 fully-tiled, inspirational displays.

The new store, which opened just before the Covid-19 lockdown, is open seven days a week, from 8am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm on Saturdays and 10am-4pm on Sundays.

Lisa Holland, manager at the Lincoln store, said: “The new outlet is creating in the region of six jobs, including showroom staff, counter staff and a driver.

“Lincoln is a popular destination and we are bringing a range of quality bathroom and tile products to the area for both public and trade customers. We’re encouraging local traders to visit the store, meet our team and drop off their business cards.

“Customers will be able to see our large, spacious showroom and fully-tiled displays for inspiration. They’ll also have access to our design services, which can be done remotely in the current climate.”

William Wall of Banks Long & Co said: “We are pleased to welcome Easy Bathrooms to Bishops Trade Park, where it has moved into the first phase of this sizeable development. Ultimately, the trade park, which is firing the interest of companies keen to have trade counter or light industrial units, holds the promise of creating 450 jobs for the local economy.”