Summer fun was the order of the day as leading decorating and DIY specialist Leyland cut the ribbon at its 34th store in London.
Leyland’s strategic expansion across the capital continued with the official opening of its new South Kensington store on Wednesday.
The store, at 67-69 Old Brompton Road, has created eight new jobs and offers increased convenience for Leyland’s core customer base of tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts.
Leyland marked the opening by donating £1,000 to Glass Door to help with its work supporting homeless people in Kensington and further afield.
The opening event featured sizzling summer fun, including seasonal giveaways and games. Prizes included five DEWALT 18V combi drills worth £159.99 each, 50 Spearhead Flat Wood Drill Sets and 30 ProDec Craftsman Trade Brushes.
Leyland also challenged customers to hold two five litre paint tins at arm’s length for as long as possible to win £250 to spend in store. Nico Schwandt was the overall champion with a time of 1:19.
Martin Hastings, CEO of Leyland, said: “We are proud to cut the ribbon at our brand-new South Kensington store.
“There was a real buzz throughout the day as customers and people passing by enjoyed the activities and special offers.
“The store has already been well received by both busy on-the-job tradespeople and people carrying out home improvements.
“We already have a store on Kensington High Street and this new addition strengthens our presence in the borough further. We are looking forward to serving the local community in South Kensington for many years to come and have plans for further growth across other areas of London as we continue our investment plans.”
Kieran Martin, Fundraising Manager at Glass Door, thanked Leyland for its donation.
He said: “We are extremely thankful to Leyland for this generous donation. This donation will be used to help those most in need in London and our community.
“Our caseworkers work in day centres in Kensington and Earls Court to provide emotional and practical support to those experiencing homelessness.
“These funds will allow us to continue our work there and provide 105 people shelter and food in the coldest months of the year in our winter night shelters. We wish Leyland well in their new store.”
The South Kensington store has all the products Leyland is renowned for, including a vast selection of paints from leading brands, on-site colour mixing, decorating essentials, tools, hardware and timber.
The South Kensington store is the first Leyland store to have a Zinsser paint mixing machine, allowing customers to mix Zinsser specialist paints in thousands of colours. There is no need to pre-order or wait for a delivery – the paints are mixed while the customer waits.
Leyland South Kensington is open from 6.30am to 7pm Monday to Friday, 7.30am to 6pm on Saturday and 10.30am to 5pm on Sunday.
Visit www.leylandsdm.co.uk for more information.
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