A company which provides roadside assistance and breakdown recovery across Shropshire and Powys has secured new premises in Oswestry as part of an expansion.
Rescue & Repair Automotive Services has completed the letting of Unit 9, The Trade Stop, Maes-Y-Clawdd at the town's Maesbury Road Industrial Estate.It run alongside the depots the company already have in Telford and Llanidloes.
James Chilton, director of Rescue & Repair Automotive Services, said: “This is an expansion of the business.On the decision to open an Oswestry depot, he added: “We are contracted to Dyfed-Powys Police for the recovery of vehicles and this will help supply better estimated times of arrival within the north of Powys.
“I appreciate that’s over the border, but it was the only place available that can accommodate what we need, and also there’s a shortage in the Oswestry area of recovery companies. "Towler Shaw Roberts have been very helpful all the way through and made it so easy for us,” he added. Toby Shaw, who handled the letting for Towler Shaw Roberts, said: “We are pleased to have completed a letting to Rescue & Repair Automotive Services as part of an exciting expansion, and we wish the company every success as they continue to grow.”Find out which Shropshire town has been named as one of the UK's 'most Instagrammable Christmas road trip destinations'
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