Work starts to make pet and garden centre 10 times bigger

Work starts to make pet and garden centre 10 times bigger

Norfolk’s oldest pet and garden shop has taken on its “biggest project” since it launched 84 years ago, with a new store opening next year.

Work has started on Myhills Pet and Garden’s new site in Attleborough, which will be around 10 times the size of its current store located in Queen’s Square. To continue you reading this article please click here
Source: Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury


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