U Hold The Key Self-Storage make Wolsingham Show debut, strengthening local community ties
U Hold The Key Self-Storage made its mark at the historic 243rd Wolsingham Show which took place at the start of September. U Hold The Key debut as an exhibitor at England's oldest and County Durham's largest open-air agricultural show, reaffirms the company’s commitment to becoming an integral part of the community.
As the sole container storage company exhibiting at the show, U Hold The Key took the opportunity to showcase a 20ft Large storage container and a 6ft Mini storage container, highlighting the versatility and breadth of its container solutions, which are available for both personal and business use. Over the two-day event, several members of the U Hold The Key team were on-site, actively engaging with a substantial number of visitors. Their proactive efforts resulted in a number of promising business leads and helped foster valuable community relationships.
U Hold The Key exhibition area was strategically located in the agricultural park alongside a wide array of traders, ranging from companies specialising in all terrain vehicles and surveillance, to food, clothing and crafts stalls.
Helen Parsons, Finance Director at Parsons Containers says: “Participating in the Wolsingham Show reflects our commitment to the local community within the proximity of our A66 site. The entire experience, from show booking to engagement with the organisers for stand optimisation, was a pleasure. The strong interest in our 20ft and 6ft containers, the quality of leads generated, and being able to improve the attendees’ understanding of our products, all made this a standout event that will definitely be a part of our calendar going forward."
Joanne Wilkinson, customer experience manager for Parsons Group brand U Hold The Key, worked on the stand at the show and adds: “There was something there for everyone at the show, and the versatility of containers complemented the range of participants. Visitors on our stand were pleasantly surprised by the price of a 20ft one trip shipping container and there was interest in the utility of the 6ft model, as well as questions about the other sizes that we offer. Overall, it was a very enjoyable and useful experience.”
In addition to the diverse array of exhibitors, the show also featured a wide range of events and activities, including show jumping, gun dog demonstrations, alpaca shaving, KC Kennel Club dog displays, vintage cars, motorbike displays, live music, and more.