This week our Trader of the Week is Milltech Computers who have been serving the people of our town for 25 years.
The shop has been a firm favourite of the people of Whitehaven for some time and is many people's first stop for any computer or technology needs.
The shop is family run and they have become very well involved with the community over the years.
They occasionally host events outside the store including car shows and recently a street party to celebrate the late Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee.
Milltech Computers said: "For over 25 years, we have been a family business that helps people with their technology. We opened in James Street Market Place in 1997 and are still here today.
"We pride ourselves on being patient and helpful in an industry that is ever-changing. Our retail store offers a wide range of gaming PCs, laptops, inks, cables, and more.
"We are constantly evolving to keep up with the latest trends and demands of the modern world. You can also visit our website to learn more about our products and services.
"Feel free to call in if you have any questions, no matter if it’s just for some advice about issues or difficulties you may be having with your technology. We are here 6 days a week and are always there to help.
"When you come in the store you will be welcomed by Rose who will help you find what you need, whether a product or advice.
"Our repairs are carried out at the store by qualified certified technicians and will help you with any query you may have if you wish to call in.
"Everyone is welcome and no problem is too small."
They explain on their website their pride in being active since 1997 they say that this is because of the quality of both the services and products that they provide.
Milltech Computers is located at the marketplace in Whitehaven, more information can be found about the company on their website.
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