Arnold Laver

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Arnold Laver is a timber merchant based in Sheffield. The company was founded by Arnold Laver in 1920. Arnold Laver started his business using a hand cart, he made customers pay in advance, bought the wood then delivered it. In its first year, Laver made enough money to buy a horse, named Charlie, to help him with his deliveries. In 1925 Arnold Laver began negotiations to purchase a much larger site on Bramall Lane and in 1927 the new Olympic Sawmills opened.

Arnold Laver Retail DIY Centre in Meersbrook, Sheffield.
Arnold Laver Retail DIY Centre in Meersbrook, Sheffield.

The mill on Bramall Lane/Shoreham Street has been sold and Anchor Point, a hotel complex, is being built by Sheffield United F.C.. Flats are also being built next to the complex[1]. The company also sold its site on Queens road to B&Q in 2002. Arnold Laver is a big supporter of Sheffield United and sponsors the team, having given its name to the South Stand which is currently being extended.

The company has owned or owns the following sites:

  • Chesterfield Road (Arnold Laver Retail DIY Centre)
  • Queens Road Yard (Now B&Q Warehouse)
  • Midhill Road timber yard (see here).
  • Shoreham Street (Mills closed and now showroom closed in 2006)
  • Mosborough/Beighton
  • Chesterfield (Trade and Retail Centre, now closed)
  • Bradford
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