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Glass merchants united for growth at new Hull HQ - the former home of Humber classic car collection

New base for Jack's Glass and Norman Harrop - in common ownership - was once home to a Humber classics collection

Malcolm Linford, front, and members of the Jack's Glass and Norman Harrap team on site in Dalton Street, Hull.(Image: PPH Commercial)

Two long-standing Hull businesses are set to double in size after new headquarters were acquired to fuel future growth.

Malcolm Linford and his family are uniting Jack’s Glass and Norman Harraps in the city’s Dalton Street, creating Hull Glass Works - and more jobs.

Jack’s Glass was invested in three years ago, with the 40-year-old business on the brink of closure.

Since then the stained glass and leaded light specialist - founded in 1933 as Norman Harrap & Son - has been taken on, with both order books grown "beyond recognition".

Mr Linford said: “Our highly-skilled specialists offer a wide range of niche glass services – from glass baubles, balustrades, splashbacks and stained-glass lampshades to mirrors and double-glazed units. If you need something made from glass, we can do it.

“Since buying the business, our order book has increased massively and we need to be able to keep up with demand. We already employ 11 people and our aim is to double in size during the next few years.

“Our new premises will enable us to expand. It will be a great home for our new large machinery and provide us with much more space to work and store items.”

He was supported by PPH Commercial in the move, praising their support.