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Milestone as retailer reaches 35 years in business


Independent retailer Clocktower is about to mark 35 years in business, bucking the trend of online shopping

Milestone as retailer reaches 35 years in business


"It is clear evidence that people want individual attention, genuine advice and knowledgeable service"
Tom Harvey



A North West business is preparing for its 35th anniversary in the New Year, proving that there’s still a place for local independent specialists in a world of anonymous online trading.

Clocktower at Milnthorpe is the area’s biggest independent retailer of kitchen appliances, with a vast range of everything from kettles and blenders to free-standing and built-in washers, fridges and ovens.

But they have also built a 35-year reputation as experts who can advise, fit and repair electrical goods, trusted as an honest company with wide-ranging knowledge of what their customers need.

And they are offering a special prize in a Christmas competition.

Clocktower is run by Tom Harvey whose parents began the business 35 years ago, initially at nearby Haverthwaite. The company moved to its current, extensive roadside home on the A6 at Milnthorpe 30 years ago.

In that time Tom, who is also a South Lakeland district councillor, and chairman of Cartmel Cricket Club, has seen the inexorable rise of online retailing while his own business has continued to grow, with a customer base that ranges from Grasmere to Lancaster, and from Barrow to Kirkby Lonsdale.

“It’s clear evidence that people want individual attention, genuine advice and knowledgeable service,” says Tom.

“For example, if a customer comes in for a new washing machine, we ask if their kitchen/diner is open plan, and help them select a quieter model. That’s not something you can discover when buying online.”

The company does have an online sales department, but Tom says that customers like to call at the showroom knowing what they need – and finding the best advice to guide them to the best product.

“Our customers want advice,” he says. “They want to see items before they buy, and they want to talk to someone who has the knowledge to answer their questions.

“They also know that they can come here for spare parts and replacement parts, and that we can install their new washers and ovens.”

The company doesn’t build fitted kitchens, but can provide the appliances either built-in or free standing, as needed. Their best sellers currently tend to be Bosch laundry appliances, and refrigeration from the premium brand Liebherr.

Tom has decided to run a competition to mark the company’s anniversary, and is offering a Hotpoint microwave oven worth £129.95 as a prize. Competitors have to answer just one question, and deliver it in person to the store before January 1, and place it in the special “hat”; postal and email answers don’t qualify.

To be in with a chance of a prize, put your name, email address and phone number on a piece of paper, along with the answer to this question:

Which rock band sang a song about microwave ovens and custom kitchen deliveries?

The winning entry will be drawn from the hat on New Year ’s Day.

 

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