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    Jollyes reports 15% rise in sales in Northern Ireland

    Simon KingBy Simon KingJuly 22, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pet retailer Jollyes has announced a 15% rise in sales in Northern Ireland as well as plans to invest £300,000 in its local stores.

    The company’s strong performance in sales over the past 12 month also included a 11% surge in customer numbers. This has been bolstered by the opening of two new stores in Newtownabbey and Cookstown and makeovers of its existing Belfast and Lurgan stores.

    In addition, Jollyes has also now completed the £250,000 installation of LED lighting in each of its 13 Northern Ireland store, cutting energy costs by 15%, improving the customer experience and re-investing the savings in lowering prices.

    Across the whole UK Jollyes business, Northern Ireland was the number one region over the past 12 months for sales and customer transactions.

    Looking ahead to next year, the pet retailer is targeting further growth as a result of its investment strategy.

    By the end of August every Jollyes store in Northern Ireland will receive new fascias with updated branding with major refits earmarked for Newry, Enniskillen, Banbridge, Ballymena and Bangor.

    Alongside the refits, Newtownabbey will have live animals for sale by the end of July and in Cookstown by the end of August.

    Jollyes’ top two Northern Ireland locations, Bangor and Ballymena stores, are both are scheduled to open grooming spas later this year.

    Laura Hadden, Jollyes regional manager for Northern Ireland, said she is incredibly proud of the results achieved here and thanked its 150-plus people for their hard work and dedication.

    She said: “Against some of the toughest economic conditions we’ve ever known, we’re thriving in Northern Ireland because of the expertise of our people and their commitment to the pet lovers of Northern Ireland.

    “I want to thank all of them as well as store colleagues and managers for their hard work. We’re excited about our plans for the next 12 months as we continue to invest in our people, stores and customer experience in the country.”

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