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Bush Tyres opens in Spalding

Wednesday 7 October 2009, 10:00
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Bush Tyres has opened its fifteenth retail centre.

The purpose-built facility in Spalding, south Lincolnshire, will stock 5,000 tyres and will also sell alloy wheels and provide brakes, batteries, exhausts, puncture repairs and wheel and suspension alignment services.

Five new jobs have been created at the site led by Russ DeBarr who previously ran Bush Tyres’ centre in Long Sutton.

Director Thomas Bush said: “We have been planning to move into Spalding for some years, but took the time to acquire the ideal site and develop a facility that will offer a retail experience akin to that which people receive in the high street.

“The new Spalding centre is one of the flagship retail facilities within the group and will provide a first class service to customers, who will be able to drop off their cars and then head over to Springfields to do their shopping while we fit tyres and carry out any other work required.”
 


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