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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice With the roadmap out of lockdown finally announced, researchcommissioned by leading interiors retailer, Healâs has revealed that Brits are investing more on home improvements than ever before.
Spending more time at home has encouraged Brits to splurge their holiday savings on home improvements with nearly 7 in 10 (69%) investing up to £5,000 since the first lockdown, the equivalent to what an average UK family of four spends on their annual two week break, and 7% of those asked had spent between £5,000 and £20,000.
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A Dunfermline based company has taken over the former home of wholesale giant Palmer & Harvey Mclane (P&H) in Pitreavie creating 60 new jobs. The depot will be double the size of The Cress Company s current premises in Castle Industrial Centre, with business continuing to look strong for them due to increased sales in 2020. The nation wide fine foods distributor aims to create over 60 new permanent roles in the next three years across the business in customer service, warehouse, buying and more. Cress Co’s new home in Pitreavie Business Park was once home to P & H, who entered administration in 2017, sparking fears that the huge site would be left to go into disrepair.