Unfortunately Kimberley will be closing it's most recently added branch in Chesterfield, this month as a result of supply factors affecting it's ability to deliver successful financial results after nearly 2 years of trading.
We are in the process of contacting all of our customers affected within the next few days to rebook and move you to the most convenient branch.
Our two long established branches in Kimberley, Nottingham and Darlington, County Durham are unaffected and will continue to serve our customers with the outstanding service and dedication Kimberley are known for.
Chris Lowe, Kimberley Managing Director says “I am hugely disappointed to have to make this decision having invested a lot of time and money into this expansion. I feel especially sad for the team there as they have worked tirelessly to deliver a fantastic service to our customers over the past 18 months, which is reflected in the online reviews we receive."
Please do not hesitate to call our Nottingham branch on 01159 382 401 where we can assist you with queries and concerns.
Thank you for your understanding.
The Kimberley Team
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