Woodlands Home & Garden Group opens distribution hub in Scotland

12 April 2024


Specialist garden building manufacturer and retailer Woodlands Home & Garden Group has opened a new warehouse, distribution and sales hub in Scotland. The 40,000ft2 site is located in Glenrothes, Fife and is an exciting development for Woodlands as it looks to expand its operation across the whole of Scotland.

The new hub will be managed by Chris Devanny who has extensive experience within the garden building market. In addition to overseeing the 22,000ft2 warehouse and distribution facility, Mr Devanny will also lead the development of sales, service, and installation operations across Scotland.

The Glenrothes site will also house a new Tiger garden building franchise, opening in partnership with Anchor Timber Buildings, which will house over 110 garden buildings in an 18,000ft2 indoor display area.  The show site in Glenrothes has been operated by Anchor for over 40 years, and having established a successful reputation across the region, it took the decision to partner exclusively with Tiger earlier this year to help supercharge its growth.

“We are delighted to get this deal over the line and the opening of a new hub in Glenrothes provides us with the opportunity to further develop our sales growth and service across the whole of Scotland, which we believe is a really important and exciting region for us,” said Ross Moran, chief executive at Woodlands Home & Garden Group. “We have worked successfully with Anchor for many years, so the appointment of Chris as our general manager not only ensures continuity for all our customers, but also provides the business with a highly experienced and ambitious individual”.

“The new Tiger franchise is also another significant step forward for Tiger’s offline strategy, which is creating a network of franchise-operated locations across the UK to complement our existing online success and build on our position as the UK’s market leader in garden buildings”.

The Glenrothes site will house over 110 garden buildings in an 18,000ft2 indoor display area