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Vertu Motors opens servicing to keep key workers on the road
Vertu Motors is opening the vast majority of service departments across the Group to ensure that key workers and vehicles critical to the country during the pandemic can continue their vital work.
Anyone classed by the government as a keyworker, or vehicles such as utilities, emergency services and food and necessary goods distributors will be able to access servicing and repairs. Where possible this will be extended to vulnerable people who need to stay mobile.
Robust hygiene and social distancing procedures remain in place to protect customers and colleagues, which include thoroughly cleaning the control surfaces of all vehicles before and after handover.
Robert Forrester, chief executive of Vertu Motors plc, said: “Although our dealerships are temporarily closed for vehicle sales and routine servicing and repairs, like many businesses we are doing what we can to assist key workers, the most vulnerable and crucial logistics. The dealerships are providing servicing and repairs to keep these essential vehicles and workers on the road.”
Key Worker Hotline: 0330 1781825
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