Chirk site forms part of the extensive business history of Richard Burbidge, since it was initially acquired in 1986.

The company said the move will improve both the service and quality of products by having all staff in one location, unifying working relationships between all departments, from marketing to distribution, as well as improving efficiency, customer service and delivery.

“The consolidation of all offices to Chirk is a big move and demonstrates just how serious we are about British manufacturing and sustainability,” said Tony Miles, chief executive officer.

“We are a family business and above all, excellent quality and customer service are our priority. The move is already proving successful, with a unified workforce, improved communication and efficiency.

“2020 is a big year for the company with increased marketing and production,” he continued. “Richard Burbidge is proving itself as a leading manufacturer of stair parts, decking accessories and decorative mouldings and this year will see further products being stocked in B&Q stores nationwide.”