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Staff attend a breezy Biggar Show

July 2015

Our sales team was kept busy at the annual Biggar Show which was held on Saturday 18 July.

Biggar-Show

Sales Executive, Michelle Beaumont ready for her first customer.

Sales Executive, Michelle Beaumont is based at Story Homes’ Pentland Reach development in Biggar and was on hand to answer questions and help with enquiries from potential customers.

The family day out is a highlight in the Biggar calendar and the breezy, damp weather certainly didn’t put off visitors. With  many activities including children’s entertainment, a dog show and livestock competitions, there was something for all to enjoy. Story Homes donated one of its sought-after Builder Bears as a raffle prize.

Pentland Reach is Story Homes’ newest development in Scotland and launched in January 2015. The development will bring 285 high quality new homes to the area. Interest in the 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes has been widespread as the site is just an hour’s commute from Edinburgh and Glasgow.