MKM has announced the opening of its 100th branch, which officially opened its doors in Bromsgrove on Friday 23 September.
On the day, the cutting of the ribbon to declare MKM Bromsgrove officially open was performed by David Kilburn, the joint founder of MKM, and Kate Tinsley, MKM’s CEO.
The opening event attracted hundreds of local customers, who were royally entertained by ex-Aston Villa and England footballer Dion Dublin, along with Kevin Ward, Bromsgrove’s Town Crier.
Patrons from The Harry Bennett Foundation (HB9 Foundation) – a local charity set up in memory of the life of a Bromsgrove teenager, also attended the event. MKM Bromsgrove has pledged its ongoing support to The HB9 Foundation, with Dion presenting the charity with a cheque for £1500 on behalf of MKM.
The company was founded in Hull 27 years ago and now has over 2500 employees, with branches right across the UK, except Northern Ireland. MKM’s 100th branch opening is set to be followed shortly with openings in North Walsham, Lincoln North, Bury and Manchester.
Kate said: “It’s about providing the highest levels of customer service by employing local people who have the drive, knowledge, skills and enthusiasm to deliver this from premises built around today’s discerning customer.
“As local people serving local people, it provides MKM with the opportunity to play a significant role in the local community.
“The Bromsgrove branch is already working with local charitable organisations to assist in their fundraising activities. As a business. MKM supports many hundreds of charities, local sports teams and community projects across the country.”