Curtain and Blind Design Ltd to move to former Crafty Betty premises in Newark
A family-run furnishings business will be taking over the premises vacated by Crafty Betty.
Curtain and Blind Design Ltd, which has traded in Newark for 18 years, will be moving into the unit from it's current shop on Cartergate.
It is transferring to the larger premises on London Road Carpark, which was home to sewing shop Crafty Betty.
Curtain and Blind Design Ltd specialises in bespoke curtains and blinds, manufacturing and fitting, wallpaper, soft furnishings and designer fabrics incluing Voyage Maison, Harlequin, Prestigious Textiles, Ashley Wilde, Iliv, and more.
It has been trading for 30 years, with directors are Matthew Spowage and Ian Bavin and showroom manager Rachel Peverell offering consultations.
The space will be re-designed to create a new interactive showroom, displaying motorised blinds and tracks and a conservatory section featuring integrated blind choices and roof blinds.
Curtain and Blind Design Ltd's Newark branch is one of three, including shops in North Allerton and Harrogate, and the move comes after 13 years in the Cartergate premises.
A grand reopening will be held after the bank holiday on Tuesday, August 30.
A fabric sale will be held from Monday, June 27 until Friday, August 26 ahead of the move, selling fabrics by the metre starting from £1, large remnants from £2 and ex-display curtains and Roman blinds from £10 with 25% of proceeds to Beaumond House Hospice Care

