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Salop Leisure wins National Campaign for Courtesy award

The Mayor of Shrewsbury, Councillor Jon Tandy (right) turned out for the presentation

by Tom Walsh

A leading caravan dealership has been awarded for its courtesy and customer service.

Salop Leisure, which has sites in Shropshire, Mid Wales and Worcestershire, has been recognised by the National Campaign for Courtesy and received a special visit from two of the organisation’s officials.

The campaign’s chairman Peter Foot and regional executive Elizabeth Hall took a trip to Salop Leisure’s headquarters at Emstery, Shrewsbury, where they handed over certificates to signify the company’s exceptional courtesy.

Salop Leisure has been a long-time supporter of the courtesy initiative championed by the campaign and chairman Tony Bywater spoke of his delight at being able to receive an accolade of this ilk.

He said: “We were delighted to receive recognition from the National Campaign for Courtesy because we have built the company over nearly 50 years on being polite, courteous and caring towards each other and to our customers.”

The National Campaign for Courtesy was first launched in 1986 and encourages good manners in the business world.