oooh some more good news for all the NHS staff out there.
- just incase you've not seen it
i've just received an email from Halfords about what they're doing during the current circumstances
part of which said this:
We may be using our vehicles less often right now, but the journeys we do make really count. They get nurses to hospitals, volunteers to the pharmacy, and parents to the supermarket. Our stores and garages help keep the UK’s civil and military forces, utility providers, ambulances and grocery retailers on the move and we fix the cars that companies like the AA can’t repair at the roadside. We provide a fleet of Mobile Expert and Tyres on The Drive mobile vans too, where technicians conveniently carry out repairs and fittings on customers drives at their homes or places or work.
Equally we’re here to support the nation’s cyclists, with advice, servicing and parts. Many key workers rely on their bikes to get to work, whilst commuters who can’t work from home are switching in increasing numbers from public transport to bicycles. Importantly in these times we’re also here to help adults and children get the exercise they need on two wheels, in line with Government guidance.
We’re going further in order to play our part in confronting the current crisis:
thought it might help a few of you
- just incase you've not seen it
i've just received an email from Halfords about what they're doing during the current circumstances
part of which said this:
We may be using our vehicles less often right now, but the journeys we do make really count. They get nurses to hospitals, volunteers to the pharmacy, and parents to the supermarket. Our stores and garages help keep the UK’s civil and military forces, utility providers, ambulances and grocery retailers on the move and we fix the cars that companies like the AA can’t repair at the roadside. We provide a fleet of Mobile Expert and Tyres on The Drive mobile vans too, where technicians conveniently carry out repairs and fittings on customers drives at their homes or places or work.
Equally we’re here to support the nation’s cyclists, with advice, servicing and parts. Many key workers rely on their bikes to get to work, whilst commuters who can’t work from home are switching in increasing numbers from public transport to bicycles. Importantly in these times we’re also here to help adults and children get the exercise they need on two wheels, in line with Government guidance.
We’re going further in order to play our part in confronting the current crisis:
- We are offering a free ten-point car health check (worth £15) for NHS frontline staff so that their vehicles remain in good working order
- NHS and emergency workers can also receive a free Bronze Bike Service (worth £30); this covers gears, drivetrain and brakes
- NHS & emergency workers will also get 10% off any replacement tyre in our garages or from our mobile home services
thought it might help a few of you