British Wool has purchased a new premises in Selkirk to replace its current depot in Galashiels, for the 2023 wool season.

The new site provides a more modern and spacious working environment, with increased capacity for wool grading and storage, providing more flexibility for the business and improved service to members.

The purchase comes on the back of the sale of the Irvine site in 2021 and enables British Wool to optimise wool collection and processing costs in the region, thereby helping to improve wool prices for all members.

For local members delivering wool this season the arrangements will remain the same and there will continue to be no deductions for transport delivered to an approved collection site.

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Jim Roberston, farmer director and British Wool chairman, said:

“Since our restructure in 2021, our Galashiels depot has been handling an increased volume of wool, grading all the wool from Southern Scotland and parts of Northumberland. The existing premises have served our members well, but the time is right to modernise our operation and invest in the future of wool grading in the Scottish Borders.

“As a farmer marketing organisation, everything we do is about adding value to British wool to maximise returns to our farmer members. The proceeds from the sale of our premises in Galashiels, along with those from the sale of the Irvine site, will be reinvested to help us continue to drive operating efficiency.”

Billy Hewitson, head of operations, added: “For the remainder of the 2022 season, local members should continue to deliver wool to our Galashiels depot. For members in the Irvine area, although we have sold our intermediate depot premises there, we have also retained some of the building for accepting wool and continuing our service to members in that area."