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We wanted to share the UK Government's latest advice on ways to help stop or reduce the spread of the Covid-19. As a business we have been and continue to take out responsibility of reducing the spread as seriously as we can do.

The measures that we have in place for operating in a Covid Safer way is as follows:

All keys and areas of the cars that mechanics come into contact with will be cleaned with disinfectant wipes afterwards. We are asking customers to hand over keys and collect their vehicles outside as opposed to coming into the garage.

We are also using an Atomiser machine inside the vehicle after we have finished working on it, to help eliminate any bacteria.

In terms of payments, these are being taken over the phone and we are asking customers to pay by card. Customer can also pay by card when they collect their vehicles if necessary, although we are not declining customers who pay in cash the preferred method is by card for safety reasons.

Our staff are also coming to work if they are fit and healthy and displaying no known symptoms of Covid-19.

Current UK Government Advice:

There are three simple actions we must all do to keep on protecting each other

Wash hands

keep washing your hands regularly

Cover face

wear a face covering in enclosed spaces

Make space

stay at least 2 metres apart - or 1 metre with a face covering or other precautions


For more detailed information about the law, guidance and actions you should be taking click here to see the Governments website.


Stay Safe Everyone

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