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Thursday, December 5, 2024

A new Eccleston home for Home Truths

Home Truths Estate and Letting Agents celebrated the official opening of their new Eccleston offices, this week, with Chorley Mayor, Councillor Margaret Lees, her Consort, Councillor Roy Lees, a brass band, and a host of local businesses.

Independent, family run estate agent, Home Truths, have more than doubled their workforce over recent years and have outgrown their former Eccleston offices.

To mark the move, into the new spacious high street offices on The Green in Eccleston, Home Truths were joined by the new Mayor of Chorley, Councillor Margaret Lees and her Consort, Councillor Roy Lees, who officially opened the new offices.

Chorley Mayor, Councillor Margaret Lees, said: “The opening of the new Home Truths office was a lovely occasion with beautiful weather. I was made to feel very welcome and I wish Home Truths every success for the future.”

The guests for the evening included local businesses, representatives from Home Truths charity of the year Rosemere Cancer Foundation and Home Truth’s clients.

Home Truths Director, John Ascroft, said: “The Home Truths team have been looking forward to the move to our new offices for some time and we were delighted to mark this special occasion, with friends, family, local businesses and the Mayor of Chorley and her Consort.

“The evening was made all the more special for us when we discovered that the Mayor, Councillor Margaret Lees, took the time to officially open our offices for us, on her 70th birthday!”

“At Home Truths, we strive to play an active part in the local community and to celebrate the opening of our new offices with local businesses and members of the community, made the evening a memorable one, for us all!”

To toast the new office, guests enjoyed drinks and canapes and were entertained by a local, award-winning, brass band from the Red Admiral Music Academy who played a host of well-known tunes including a rendition of Happy Birthday for the Mayor of Chorley.

Dazzling Cleaning and Maintenance owner, Darren Herbert, said: “We have worked with Home Truths for some years now and we were delighted to have shared this special evening with the team, to celebrate the opening of their new offices. We wish them all the best for the future and the exciting times ahead!”

 

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