Birds Bakery

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Company typePrivate
IndustryFood (Bakery Group)
Founded1919; 107 years ago (1919)
FoundersFrank, Thomas and Reginald Bird
Birds (Derby) Limited
Company typePrivate
IndustryFood (Bakery Group)
Founded1919; 107 years ago (1919)
FoundersFrank, Thomas and Reginald Bird
HeadquartersDerby, England, UK
Number of locations
65[1]
ProductsSandwiches, pies and pastries; baked goods
Websitebirdsbakery.com

Birds Bakery is a bakery chain based in Derby, England. As of October 2019 the chain has 65 outlets across the Midlands.[1]

Birds was founded by Frank, Thomas and Reginald Bird after they purchased Peach's bakery and pork butchers on Upper Dale Road in 1919.[2] Eight years later they opened their second shop on Normanton Road and continued to expand across the town. When the last of the three brothers, Frank Bird, died in 1951, the bakery was taken over by two more members of the family, Reg and Paul Bird.[3]

In 1971, production was moved to a new building at Ascot Drive with their previous headquarters being demolished, and by 1972 Birds employed 300 people and operated 18 retail shops.[3] In 2017 the 60th Birds shop opened in Sinfin[4] and the chain is continuing to expand, with 65 outlets as of October 2019.[1]

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