PTA are open for Business

PTA are open for Business
PTA Garage Services

THANK YOU TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS FOR YOUR CONTINUED LOYALTY AND SUPPORT IN THESE CHALLENGING TIMES.

Our Workshops will remain open for MOT, Service and Repair appointments.

COVID-19 GOVERNMENT ADVICE

We continue to monitor and follow all Government guidelines. To prevent the spread of the virus, we have implemented additional safety measures including increased cleaning regimes, hand hygiene and social distancing for staff and customers.

COLLECTION & DELIVERY FOR VULNERABLE / SELF ISOLATING CUSTOMERS -

We will offer a collection and delivery facility for service and MOT appointments, provided you live within our C&D area. There are a limited number available per day and these will be allocated on a needs basis. Our drivers will wear latex gloves and use floor mats and seat covers whilst driving your vehicle. Please call to discuss and arrange.

FLEXIBLE BOOKING -

Bookings can be re-arranged to the next available date convenient for you. If you are able to attend your appointment but would prefer not to enter the building, we will meet you at the reception entrance to exchange keys and documentation. Thank you for your continued support and thank you to our colleagues who are all working incredibly hard to ensure we can continue to keep essential workers on the road.

WELL ON YOUR WAY WITH PTA.

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