JDP announces new £3million flagship branch opening in Leeds-Bradford

JDP (John Davidson Pipes), a leading distributor and supplier of civils and drainage products, has announced the opening of a £3million flagship branch in Bradford, West Yorkshire.

The branch is the 26th branch in its nationwide network offering the widest range of water management and drainage products for projects spanning housing and development, agriculture, industrial, and sports & recreation sectors.

Occupying 2.75 acres, the new JDP Leeds-Bradford branch is the largest site outside of the Carlisle Head Office. With extensive external storage, state-of-the-art warehouse facilities, and well-appointed trade counter, the flagship branch is poised to cater to a diverse range of customers, from residential projects to large-scale industrial ventures.

Speaking about the new JDP Branch, Laura Thomson, National Operations Manager said:

“Our new flagship branch is a huge investment by JDP and has been located in Bradford due to growing demand for our vast range of drainage products.

“Its remarkable stockholding capacity, which is the largest to date within the JDP network, will allow us to offer high-quality water management and drainage products to the whole of West Yorkshire and Humberside, including Leeds and Bradford and its customers access to a wide array of solutions for their civil and drainage needs.”

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