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07 Nov, 2019
We are pleased to announce our new website is live! We have been working hard to create a new responsive website which will be easy to use and look great across all devices. So please grab your laptops, tablets and phones and check it out. Along side the website offering up to date information we have also integrated a brand new online store which has made purchasing products and our online colours easier than ever. In addition to this we have improved delivery and collection options now including allocated collection time-slots for local customers and contractors. Another new feature is customer login. Customers and contractors are able create an account from where they can track orders, reorder easily, add multiple addresses plus many other features which will make ordering from our website easier. The new website platform has made it easy for us to create new promotions and discounts so please sign up to our newsletter (sign up at bottom of any webpage) to be the first to hear about anything new.
Ingilby Paints has a new home!
29 Oct, 2019
At the start of 2019 after over 20 years at our rural Suffolk workshop in Glemsford we moved to our new home in Sudbury. Ted's original move to Glemsford in 1996 began his involvement with traditional paints supplying hand made colours for period properties in picturesque villages including Lavenham and Long Melford. This focus on bespoke unique colours and products is still a large part of the service we offer today. Despite our previous workshops 'charm', as described by many of our customers, and although only down the road the move to Sudbury is one that is welcomed by customers old and new. Our new location is amongst Sudburys' busy industrial estate giving ease of access to other suppliers and many large building merchants. Although our new workshop is purpose built for industrial use we have still managed to replicate some characteristics of Ted's 'Aladdin's Cave of Colours' that some customers referred to our previous workshop as albeit their polite way of saying organised chaos.
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