Hughes Electrical said it is bucking the national trend by continuing its programme of investment in UK high streets.
The company has spent more than £50,000 on a month-long refit of its branch at 28 High Street, Hunstanton, which Hughes Electrical said has resulted in a plethora of improvements to its layout and display areas.
The newly refurbished store is able to offer a bigger variety of products on display while also giving customers a better shopping experience. A new area has been created to showcase built-in appliances, which have recently seen a surge in demand.
In line with current guidelines distance markers and arrows have also been put on the floor.
Store manager Mark Page said: “With the work having been planned for some time lockdown meant we were able to do it without inconveniencing customers, who we have been delighted to now welcome back and get their feedback on the changes.”
Hughes Electrical managing director Mark Wardell added: “We remain committed to serving the local community of Hunstanton where we have operated for nearly 30 years. This investment shows our desire to remain part of its high street and play our role in its successful future.
“Mark and the team do an amazing job and it is only right we give them the best possible environment to demonstrate our ever-increasing range of products. Our 32 shops across seven counties in England remain a vital part of our business model and we will continue to invest in them.”