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T ■y AVIN G worked for 1“^ the accident repair JL -L specialists James
Alpe for a number of years, colleagues Ian Ormerod, Michael Bamford and Ian Burgess decided to start
their own business. Launched this week, Castle
Motors (Clitheroe) Ltd is offer ing customers the very best in servicing and repair of all makes and models along with Class 4 MOTs (cars and light commer cial vehicles). The team are all experienced
technicians with more than 50 years of combined experience. Ian Ormerod served his
apprenticeship and worked for 10 years at Brian Dootson before moving on to James Alpe, where he was for 14 years spe cialising in vehicle diagnostics and full engine refurbishments. Ian Burgess was also an
apprentice at Brian Dootson, working there for seven years before moving to James Alpe where he has worked for the past 13 years as a technician and MOT tester. Finally, Michael Bamiford served his apprenticeship and
promise from Castle worked for 10 years at Central
-Garage, carrying out both body work and mechanical repairs before moving to Farming and Agricultural Vehicle Repairers, where he spent five years main taining agricultmal vehicles. .. He then moved to KCL, of
Accrington, where he honed his skills on all types of cars, vans and heavy goods vehicles before finally moving to James Alpe, where he worked for the past four-and-a-half years. .. As you can see, the team has considerable experience in all aspects of vehicle maintenance and are all looking forward to offering their customers an exceptional service with their
■ new venture. Both Ian Ormerod and
Michael Bamford have the addi tional benefit of being ATA Senior Technicians. The ATA (Automotive Technician Accreditation) is regulated by the Institute of the Motor Industry to ensure that accred ited technicians have the correct skills to fix or service each car. They are regularly tested and have, importantly, signed a code of honest conduct. The ATA’s official motto is “You know you’re OK with ATA”.
All servicing and repairs will be carried out in Castle Motors’
■ fully-equipped workshop by the experienced technicians. It can offer full diagnostics for
engine management, airbags and ABS brakes. Castle Motors will ensure that your vehicle always receives the very best of care and attention and can pro vide you with highly competi tive, fully inclusive service costs ■ and will not undertake any work without first gaining your authorisation. All service customers can take
advantage of Castle Motors’ pickup and delivery service, which is available from home or work in the local area. When your vehicle requires an
MOT test then bring it to Cas tle Motors. It has the latest One Man
Testing Lane equipment that allows a single operator to carry out the testi This ensures that it is quick, efficient and above all safe. The experienced technicians
will check your vehicle over to ensure that it meets the required standards and that it will con tinue to provide you with many hours of safe and trouble-free motoring.
When your tyres need replac
ing then Castle Motors has the skills and modem equipment to ensure that the job is done to the highest of standards. It can supply all popular
makes and sizes of tyre and all at very competitive prices. It will also replace exhaust systems to order as well as cam belts, clutches and brakes.
If you are in the unfortunate
position as to require a new lock fitted to you car then another service that is provided is “key alike”, which simply means that it can match a new lock to your old key so that only one set of keys is required. So, why not call into Castle
Motors the next time your vehi cle requires a service, repair or
MOT test? You can be sure of a very warm welcome from the team. 9 Castle Motors can be found
at at Unit 1, Hawthorn Indus trial Park, Upbrooks, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7IPL. Or for further information,
telephone them on (01200) 444 792 or e-mail them at: castle
motors@hotmail.co.uk
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t Perrys, you-do not have to buy a new car to benefit from the Government’s
Scrappage Scheme! Perrys Vauxhall and Kia
on Accrington Road, Burnley, is adding to the successful nationwide ini tiative by offering its cus tomers up to £2,000 scrap- page allowance on all used cars. The dealership is the
only car retailer in the area to be offering this addi tional scrappage incentive on purchasing a used car. Regardless of the vehi
cle’s age, customers need to have simply owned their vehicle for six months or more and have a valid MOT in order to save up to £2,000 off Perrys’ huge used car stock. “With the Government
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Scrappage Scheme soon coming to an end, at Per rys we wanted to give our
used car customers the opportunity to replace their old vehicle with a newer more eco-friendly car,” commented Chris Stevenson, general manag er at Perrys. “Thanks to this scheme,
customers who have ovraed their vehicles for at least six months and who have a
. valid MOT can find a safer more reliable replacement vehicle.” So if you fancy driving
off in a Chevrolet Aveo 1.2 LS for as little as £5,990, a Citroen C2 l . l i Design from £5,490 or, perhaps, a Hyundai Coupe 2.0 S i l l , from an amazing £10,990, then get along to Perrys before the end of March and grab yourself one of these great used car deals. • For further details call
01282 427 321 or v is it
www.perrys.co.uk or get along to the dealership in Accrington Road.
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. ASTLE MOTORS Clitheroe 01200 444792 ■unTiWl'iniCTTi'iii' ■ rmrn-r>rtTrT LTD
. Directors: Burgess. Ian Ormerod. Michael Bamford
Unit 1, Up Brooks, Clitheroe BB71PL
castlemotors@hotmail.co.uk Mon-Fri 7.30-5.30 Sat 8-12
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