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Continued success for Lintbells brings move to prestigious new headquarters



Award-winning animal health firm Lintbells has celebrated the New Year with a move to a prestigious new office complex as the company’s rapid expansion continues.

The natural supplements firm, whose products include YUMEGA and YUMOVE as well as a growing veterinary range, has moved a short distance away from its former offices in North Hertfordshire to a stunning barn conversion in a rural commercial complex set on a farm.

Lintbells Co-founder John Howie said: “In the last couple of years we have seen considerable and rapid growth as our original products have gone from strength to strength and new ranges have seen extremely strong launches.

"With new staff joining we needed to find new premises that could meet our needs now and support our continued expansion into the future.

"The complex at Fairclough Hall Farm provides a fantastic working environment for our team and takes us into the next exciting stage of our development.”

The company has taken on a 2000sq ft barn conversion over two floors providing ample accommodation for the existing staff and plenty of room for growth. Further office and warehouse units within the complex ensure that future growth can also be accommodated.

The award-winning company can now be found at: West Barn, Fairclough Hall Farm, Halls Green, Weston, Herts, conveniently close to the A1M and Stevenage. The company phone number remains the same at 01462 790886.

For more information about Lintbells and its range of natural health supplements for dogs and cats visit www.lintbells.com.

Pictured: Lintbells co-founders John Howie (left) and John Davies put the finishing touches to their new headquarters.

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