Visitors Set To Fly In To Coletta & Tyson After Opening Of 4Pets Department

Visitors Set To Fly In To Coletta & Tyson After Opening Of 4Pets Department Visitors Set To Fly In To Coletta & Tyson After Opening Of 4Pets Department

Coletta & Tyson Garden Centre is quickly becoming one of East Yorkshire’s most attractive visitor destinations.

The Woodmansey-based centre has recently completed a significant refurbishment of their café, expanded its retail offering and now features one of the best pet shops in the region.

4Pets offers everything customers need to feed, house and care for their pets and its staff are passionate and knowledgeable about the animals and products that it stocks.

It boasts a selection of small pets includes rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, mice, chinchillas, degus, gerbils and hamsters.

Its live birds range is extensive and includes finches, lovebirds, ring necks, kakarkis, budgies and cockatiels. It also sells specialist feed as well as cages, treatments, toys and treats.

The department also features reptiles, aquatics and wildlife and birdcare.

Adam, of 4pets at Coletta & Tyson, said:

“The 4Pets department is a real feather in the cap of the centre and something we are really pleased to be able to offer our visitors.”

“Coletta & Tyson roots are historically horticultural but the garden centre is so much more than that now. We want to offer not just the things you would expect at a traditional garden centre but exciting and new departments to keep our customers coming back for more.”

“We are endeavouring to offer local people a garden centre where they can come and enjoy a day out.”

“4Pets is an area we have been developing for some time and offers something a little different to the norm. Our 4pets experts are always around to provide some interesting stories and tell you more about the animals.”

“The newly refurbished Oasis Café also overlooks the aquatics zone as well as having views across the centre.”

“Visitors can now come to Coletta & Tyson garden centre, spend time exploring what we have to offer, learn about the animals and make a day of their visit.”



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