Wiltshire-based Conservatory Outlet network member has officially opened its new £250,000 Swindon showroom with a guest appearance by local soccer legend Don Rogers and a charity prize draw for the local Prospect Hospice.

The showroom marks a period of growth for the business that has seen it increase sales by 30% in 18 months and boost its workforce by creating seven new jobs.

“It really has been a whirlwind period, with global supply chain issues causing us numerous headaches, not least a lack of skilled labour. Because of this we had to use our own installers on the build, so had to juggle the demands of our own showroom with ensuring our customer projects were all completed on time,” explained director Joseph Heaton.

TWC, which became part of the Conservatory Outlet at the end of 2018, now claims the largest window and door showcase in the South West, featuring more than 20 different doors and an extensive selection of UPVC and aluminium windows in many shapes, sizes and colours.

Greg Kane, CEO of Conservatory Outlet, added: “It has been fantastic to see the growth of TWC and the ambition the business has to become the biggest and best home improvement specialist in the South West.

“The showroom is an important next step in achieving this vision and will help improve the customer experience even further – something that is at the heart of the network and how Conservatory Outlet operates.”

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