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Baskin-Robbins announces new franchise partners in Wellington Point

Kirsty and Ken Finley have become the new Franchise Partners of the Wellington Point ice-cream store, taking over the store as of 14 December.

"We were interested in becoming part of the Baskin-Robbins family as their Franchise Partner model provides the ideal solution for families. It provides the flexibility and balance to be a business operator without missing out on spending time with our family,” Kirsty Finley said.

“I am looking forward to returning to the workforce as my own boss, with a business that allows me the flexibility to remain involved with my children’s school activities as well as within the local community."

The Baskin-Robbins Wellington Point store will be extending their trading hours from 10.30am until 9pm, Monday to Sunday. 

The Wellington Point Baskin-Robbins store is located at the Shop 16, 685 Old Cleveland Road East, Wellington Point.
 

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