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Digitl launches new site for Beechcroft

Digitl, the Manchester based eCommerce, marketplace and web design agency, has created and launched a brand-new website for Beechcroft.

Beechcroft specialises in venue refurbishment for the hospitality and corporate sectors. The team at Digitl also delivered a suite of new photography and it will be providing ongoing content management and technical site support.

Beechcroft was established in1994 and is headquartered in Bury. It works with a portfolio of clients which includes Punch Pubs & Co, Marston’s, JW Lees, JD Weatherspoons and Greene King. It also works in office space refurbishment for the likes of ITV, Halewood and Citroen.

The new site has been developed to reflect the high standard of work Beechcroft delivers with the core aim of securing new refurbishment projects and office fit outs, but also driving the maintenance side of the business. Beechcroft has a team of reactive maintenance engineers who operate a 24-hour service, 365 days a year.

Darren Ratcliffe – founder of Digitl – said: “We wanted to develop a modern style that was a true representation of Beechcroft and the varied services it offers. Careful attention has been paid to its usability so prospective clients can access and understand how it can transform, and ultimately add commercial value, to their venues and work spaces.”

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