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Paul has been in the motor trade since 1975 and started the busines in 1988 . He's a hands-on kind of chap, so you'll normally see him in the workshop making sure things run to his high standards. If he's not here, he just may have 'gone fishing'.
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Sarah is Pauls wife and is responsible for running all the paperwork systems in the office. She works alongside Neil looking after clients. Sarah combines working fulltime with being a mother of three teenage boys and hates having her photograph taken
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Neil Cosbey
(Service Reception)
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It will normally be Neil that will deal with you on the telephone or in person. He will do his best to make your experience with us go as smoothly as possible. Neil joined us in 2006 and has 22 years experience in the motor trade.
He has spent time at Renault, Nissan, Rover and Honda.
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Hans Kunz
(MOT Tester / Technician)
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It will most likely be Hans who will carry out your MOT test.
Hans is an extremely experienced tester and recently passed a routine spot check by VOSA with flying colours. Hans is a self confessed chocoholic and enjoys chasing a ball round a golf course.
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Alan Hannibal
(Technician / MOT Tester)
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Alan joined us from a local Renault Dealership and has 35 years experience in the business. In his spare time, he runs marathons, just like we all would, if only we had the time.
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Hugh Goodchild
(Technician / MOT Tester)
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Hugh has 43 years experience as a techician, so clearly started as a small child. He has worked for Ford, Lotus, Vauxhall and Renault before joining us in 2005.
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Richard Johnson
(Technician / MOT Tester)
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Richard is our most recent addition to the staff and has experience at Ford and Toyota which compliments our portfolio of skills very well. He is also our air conditioning
expert.
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Vic Karklins
(Technician)
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Vic worked fulltime with us until his retirement. He comes in cover busy periods and annual leave. We like to think of it as 'calling in the cavalry'.
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