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Top 3 website stories

What has been driving Kitchens & Bathrooms News website traffic? Here are the three stories with the biggest hits in January

1. SONAS BATHROOMS

Irish bathroom brand Sonas, which has 45 years’ experience distributing to retailers and merchants, has announced its expansion to the UK. Following a management buyout in 2021 and having strengthened its senior management team, the company believes 2023 is the time for expansion and has appointed four area sales managers for the UK. Sonas focuses on “high-end design at affordable prices” and supplies sanitaryware, baths, furniture, brassware, shower enclosures, trays, mirrors and mirrored cabinets, as well as heated towel rails. View the story at www.rdr.link/KAM037

Advertisement Index

Here is a useful summary of all the adverts that appear in this issue of Kitchens & Bathrooms News. Each is listed with its page number and a direct URL that will get you straight to the relevant online information.

CM Group /Senstec............................................................(page 21) www.rdr.link/KAM100

Franke UK Ltd....................................................................(page 15) www.rdr.link/KAM101

Hill’s Panel Products............................................................(page 4) www.rdr.link/KAM102

KBSA....................................................................(inside back cover) www.rdr.link/KAM103

International Decorative Surfaces................................(page 19) www.rdr.link/KAM104

Saniflo Ltd..........................................................(inside front cover) www.rdr.link/KAM105

Showerwall............................................................................(page 7) www.rdr.link/KAM106

STH Westco /Francis Showers............................................(page 9) www.rdr.link/KAM107

Waterline........................................................................(back cover) www.rdr.link/KAM108

2. NOBIA

Furniture group Nobia has decided on a cost reduction programme including repositioning part of its UK business. It is proposed the factories in the UK will close. There is also potential loss of 500 employees. Read the full story at www.rdr.link/KAM038

3. HOWDENS

Trade kitchen supplier

Howdens has made a multimillion pound investment into a factory extension and production line at Howden, East Yorkshire, strengthening its supply chain and creating jobs. It has installed a high gloss kitchen door line, measuring over one kilometre in length, and which was opened by Rt Hon David Davis MP for Haltemprice and Howden, Once fully commissioned, the “Heartland” factory will manufacture over two million

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