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Newly-launched leisure firm's novel idea of helping customers 'grow' with the business

By Deborah Bowyer   14th Apr 2023

Burland owner, Dave Cabble, at Sandbach indoor market. (Photo: Sandbach Nub News)
Burland owner, Dave Cabble, at Sandbach indoor market. (Photo: Sandbach Nub News)

An Alsager father who set up a leisure business in a family of four generations of coach drivers has come up with a novel way to help the business grow.

Father-of-three, Dave Cabble and son Adam (19) are the faces behind relatively recently launched Burland Day Trips & Tours.

And Dave, whose father was a coach driver and has always loved coaches, came up with the current promotion of giving away a free pack of seeds with bookings.

The business has already added a mini-bus to its fleet and bookings are so popular the business is going from strength to strength.

Alsager Nub News told here https://alsager.nub.news/news/local-news/up-close-meet-the-father-and-son-on-the-road-to-success-with-their-new-business-venture-168614 how Dave has always loved coaches and even collects model versions of them at his office in Crewe and home in Alsager.

"The idea is to 'grow with us'. Everyone loves flowers so we're giving away a free pack with bookings.

"It's the time when people start looking at their gardens so why not sow the seeds of success with Burland?"

The company, which runs trips and holidays all over the country, is giving out the seed packs at its weekly slots in Sandbach, Alsager and Nantwich.

Burland is at the indoor market at Alsager Civic on Wednesdays, Sandbach Indoor Market on Saturdays and Kennedy's American Diner in Nantwich on Tuesdays and Thursdays.    

A variety of trips and tours are lined up with Burland from Liverpool Maritime Museum and Albert Docks to Southport and Llandudno Victorian extravaganza.

The company has even arranged holidays from the Lake District to Bournemouth and Scarborough.       

  

     

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