Andover consumers can look ahead to seeing a brand new retailer within the Chantry Centre this week as Husse Wessex will take up residence.
The brand new pop-up store, which is because of open on Saturday, June 25, will promote a singular vary of wholesome and pure canine and cat meals. The store goals to advertise a wholesome life-style for pets and the in-store workforce will in a position to present prospects with tailor-made recommendation on the perfect merchandise for his or her pet.
The Husse model is a family-run enterprise, which first launched in Stockholm in 1987. The corporate produces high-quality merchandise for canine, cats and horses, and their feeds have been developed from conventional Scandinavian recipes, utilizing rigorously chosen elements.
The brand new pop-up pet meals store could be discovered subsequent to Waitrose and close to to Waterstones within the centre and can be open Tuesdays to Saturdays, and on occasional Sundays every month.
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Supervisor of Husse Wessex, Rob Jones stated: “Thanks to TVBC in your assist and giving me, as a sole dealer the possibility to discover the alternatives of retail to develop my buyer base with the view of bringing pure and wholesome Swedish canine and cat meals to extra purchasers within the Andover space. As a pet nutritionist I would like to have the ability to give easy good recommendation on how our meals assist the native populations’ canine and cats.”
Chief of Take a look at Valley Borough Council, Cllr Phil North added: “It’s nice to see a brand new store coming into the Chantry Centre, and with so many pet house owners in Andover I’m positive the brand new retailer can be very fashionable.
“It’s additionally pleasing to see that Husse Wessex has taken the chance to make use of the council’s easy-in, easy-out pop-up scheme and need all of them the perfect with making this a hit.”
Take a look at Valley Borough Council has bold plans for the way forward for the Chantry Centre as a part of the city centre redevelopment challenge. Within the meantime the council is actively choices for the constructing’s under-utilised house.
Anybody excited about a Chantry Centre pop-up store can contact Colin Hares, at Take a look at Valley Borough Council, on 01264 368000 or e mail chares@testvalley.gov.uk.
To search out out extra about Husse Wessex, go to: england.husse.com.
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