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Pet retailer creating its first 'Covid' store on Anglesey

PetPlace has pumped £1million into the business - including the investment in its store in Llangefni

PetPlace creating first 'Covid' store

A pet retailer will roll out new branding and create its first ‘Covid store’ after significant reinvestment following a lockdown sales surge and funding boost.

PetPlace has pumped the £1million it received from the Coronavirus Business Loan Interruption Scheme (CLBILS) back into the business.

The award-winning company, which has a headquarters in Mochdre and sites in Ruthin, Chirk, Abergele and Mold, will be redeveloping its Llangefni store to introduce a play park, coffee bar and cinema for dogs.

They say it will be their first ‘Covid store’ and designed with the health and safety of staff and customers in mind.

Measures will include new till screens, signage, trollies, wider aisles and the installation of revolutionary Record FlowControl – already in place at Abergele and Chirk - an automated system which monitors the numbers of people inside and only allows a shopper to enter when someone has exited the building.

Managing director Sion Pritchard says PetPlace – which marks its 50th anniversary this year – will be fully-prepared should there be a second wave of the virus or a situation that requires staff to work from home or remotely.

Sion Pritchard, managing director of Petplace in Abergele. Picture by David Powell(Image: Daily Post Wales)

“We are in a strong position and because we moved quickly – with the support of Lloyds Bank – safety measures were put in place in all of our stores and we were able to carry on trading,” he said.

“The Click and Collect service and deliveries really took off, with us shipping hundreds of products all over the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ every day.