Congleton Town Mayor gave a ‘High Street Award’ to Jantex Furnishings for long-service as a retailer to the Congleton Community.
Jantex, a family firm established in 1975, was named after current proprietor Janet McDonough, who has worked in the business for 40 years.
Mrs McDonough said “We are thrilled to receive this award on our 50th birthday, and proud to have remained an independent company, providing excellent customer service for all these years. We are not quite on the High Street, but we are certainly not ‘out of town’ as our business is in the beautiful Grade II listed Salford Mill, in the centre of Congleton.”
Town Mayor Cllr Kay Wesley explained the awards:
“The idea is to recognise businesses who have stayed in Congleton town centre through thick and thin, even as so much shopping is going online or out-of-town. Especially during the COVID years it was tough for high-street shops, so we wanted to say a big ‘thank you’ to those who still provide a local, walk-in service for our Congleton residents, and keep the town centre alive. Like many local people, I have shopped at Jantex and always been delighted with the quality and service.
“I hope this scheme will shine a light on the fact that you don’t need to go to Manchester or Stoke, or even Amazon, to get fabulous products and great customer service. It is all right here in Congleton. Congratulations to Jantex for a fabulous 50 years!”
Mrs McDonough thanked the Mayor and agreed, saying:
“We have loyal customers that come back to us again and again, showing that for carpets, blinds and curtains, the personal touch means a lot. The team and I are delighted to be recognised by the Mayor and the Town Council for our service to Congleton.”
Anyone can nominate a business in Congleton town centre or one of the local parades of shops for a High Street Award, provided it has been here for at least 5 years.
You must provide the name of the business, evidence of its start date in Congleton, and contact details for the owner or manager (with their permission).
Send this information to info@congleton-tc.gov.uk with subject line ‘High Street Awards’.
Pictured - Jantex team with Mayor and Consort L to R Janet McDonough (Owner), Mike Wesley, Cllr Wesley, Claire Taylor, Lee McGough, Dave Mould.
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